Compare the Top Observability Tools that integrate with Sigma as of June 2026

This a list of Observability tools that integrate with Sigma. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Sigma. View the products that work with Sigma in the table below.

What are Observability Tools for Sigma?

Observability tools are software platforms that help monitor, measure, and gain insights into the performance and health of systems, applications, and infrastructure. These tools provide a comprehensive view of the system by collecting and analyzing data from various sources, including logs, metrics, traces, and events. Observability tools are essential for identifying and diagnosing issues, improving system reliability, and optimizing performance. They enable real-time monitoring, anomaly detection, root cause analysis, and alerting, which allows teams to respond proactively to potential problems. By offering detailed insights into system behavior, observability tools are critical for DevOps, cloud-native environments, and microservices architectures. Compare and read user reviews of the best Observability tools for Sigma currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Tenzir

    Tenzir

    Tenzir

    ​Tenzir is a data pipeline engine specifically designed for security teams, facilitating the collection, transformation, enrichment, and routing of security data throughout its lifecycle. It enables users to seamlessly gather data from various sources, parse unstructured data into structured formats, and transform it as needed. It optimizes data volume, reduces costs, and supports mapping to standardized schemas like OCSF, ASIM, and ECS. Tenzir ensures compliance through data anonymization features and enriches data by adding context from threats, assets, and vulnerabilities. It supports real-time detection and stores data efficiently in Parquet format within object storage systems. Users can rapidly search and materialize necessary data and reactivate at-rest data back into motion. Tension is built for flexibility, allowing deployment as code and integration into existing workflows, ultimately aiming to reduce SIEM costs and provide full control.
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