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Hydrolix – Weekly Recap

Hydrolix featured prominently this week with a series of product, partnership, and recognition updates that underscore its positioning in high‑performance data observability. The company highlighted its focus on eliminating so‑called “vacation queries” in security operations, emphasizing that near real‑time telemetry is critical for detection, threat hunting, and incident response.

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Hydrolix is positioning its platform as a way to keep security analysts engaged by reducing query latency at scale, aiming to compete against legacy SIEM and slower log‑management tools. This focus on analyst productivity and time‑to‑answer suggests an emphasis on operational outcomes such as faster incident resolution rather than just raw technical metrics.

In the media and streaming sector, Hydrolix announced that its CDN Insights product received a “Best of Show” award at The NAB Show 2026. The recognition is tied to the platform’s ability to handle petabyte‑scale CDN data, lower long‑term retention costs, and consolidate performance analytics into a single dashboard for improved visibility.

The company also reported expanded CDN Insights coverage, now supporting 11 CDN providers including Google Media CDN, Cachefly, and Varnish Ora. By offering full‑fidelity log access without sampling and rapid drill‑down from global overviews to raw logs, Hydrolix is targeting customers running complex multi‑CDN architectures and mission‑critical delivery workloads.

Hydrolix further strengthened its streaming‑focused strategy through a partnership with Varnish Software aimed at petabyte‑scale, real‑time analytics for video delivery. The joint solution is designed to reduce mean time to resolution for content delivery issues, with a live demo showcased at the NAB Show to reach large media and broadcasting buyers.

Beyond product and partnership news, Hydrolix reported being named “Data Observability Solution Provider of the Year” by the Data Breakthrough Awards for the third consecutive year. This ongoing recognition supports the company’s claims around real‑time analytics at petabyte scale and cost‑efficient, long‑term data retention.

Taken together, the week’s updates portray Hydrolix as consolidating its role in high‑performance observability across security, CDN, and streaming use cases. While specific financial metrics were not disclosed, the combination of industry awards, ecosystem partnerships, and expanded product capabilities suggests strengthening market credibility and a broader commercial footprint.

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