Best Event Stream Processing Software for Elastic Observability

Compare the Top Event Stream Processing Software that integrates with Elastic Observability as of June 2025

This a list of Event Stream Processing software that integrates with Elastic Observability. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Elastic Observability. View the products that work with Elastic Observability in the table below.

What is Event Stream Processing Software for Elastic Observability?

Event stream processing software enables organizations to analyze and process data in real-time as it is generated, providing immediate insights and enabling quick decision-making. This software is designed to handle large volumes of streaming data, such as sensor data, transaction logs, social media feeds, or financial market data. Event stream processing software often includes features like real-time analytics, pattern detection, event filtering, and aggregation to identify trends or anomalies. It is widely used in applications such as fraud detection, predictive maintenance, supply chain management, and real-time analytics. Compare and read user reviews of the best Event Stream Processing software for Elastic Observability currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Apache Kafka

    Apache Kafka

    The Apache Software Foundation

    Apache Kafka® is an open-source, distributed streaming platform. Scale production clusters up to a thousand brokers, trillions of messages per day, petabytes of data, hundreds of thousands of partitions. Elastically expand and contract storage and processing. Stretch clusters efficiently over availability zones or connect separate clusters across geographic regions. Process streams of events with joins, aggregations, filters, transformations, and more, using event-time and exactly-once processing. Kafka’s out-of-the-box Connect interface integrates with hundreds of event sources and event sinks including Postgres, JMS, Elasticsearch, AWS S3, and more. Read, write, and process streams of events in a vast array of programming languages.
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