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Case Study

Autodesk Simplifies Enterprise-Tier Data Pipeline with Cribl

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Key Takeaways

“IT’S NOT JUST ABOUT COST-CUTTING, IT’S ABOUT GETTING MORE CONTEXT TO MAKE BETTER DECISIONS.”

JACOB GORNEY,
CLOUD ARCHITECT,
AUTODESK

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Autodesk makes software for the architecture, construction, engineering, manufacturing, and media and entertainment industries. Based in San Rafael, the multinational corpora- tion has offices worldwide.
The Scene

Like most sizable, established enterprises, Autodesk’s data infrastructure is extensive and complex. As the organization has grown, so has the volume and content of its logging data. Each business unit generates a vast quantity of operational data, and each business unit derives market-specific context and value from the data it generates.

As a thriving, diverse, global enterprise, Autodesk also produces a profusion of different types of data, and makes heavy use of multiple logging and SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) platforms to enable its organizations to leverage and analyze the escalating flow of machine-generated information.

“We’ve been running an Enterprise SIEM for a decade or more, and other major log manage- ment has been in the mix for a long time as well.”

While these tools provide Autodesk’s analysts with the structure they need to dig into their data and use it to make strategic and practical decisions, significant resources and attention are also required to keep them running well.

“Over the years, we’ve hair-pinned some stuff on the back end, resorted to duct tape and glue at times to keep things working the way our (internal) customers expected them to work.”

Logging Data Analytics Engineering Manager Sudha Kanupuru explains that her team used to spend all their working hours supporting Autodesk’s data infrastructure to ensure their internal customers had the data they needed to move the business forward.

“We were heavily focused on operational work and always trying to solve the latest problem.”

When data flow suddenly spikes, because something unusual happens – that is when real-time access to log data is most critical, and licensing models for logging services is challenging.

“When there’s a sudden influx of data and we exceed our license, our SIEM can block access. Logging system nodes crash when they reach capacity. Our alerts help us catch these situations.”

Sudha and Jacob both envisioned a future moving away from the operational support space, and away from constantly configuring custom inputs, props, and transforms; worrying about managing data flow; and checking to ensure critical infrastructure and security logs were flowing in and accessible.
Enter Cribl
Concurrently, Jason Smathers, Senior Manager of the Cloud Architecture & Insights team, heard about a product called Cribl Stream, an observability pipeline. Jason’s team is responsible for logging practice, general data governance and oversights, policies, architecture, and spend for AWS, and other related areas.

“What I had heard about Cribl’s impact and how it helps you gain control over your data and ever-increasing logging costs resonated with me.”

The timing was also right. To streamline development and accelerate time-to-market, Autodesk’s technical leadership made the decision to steadily expand its use of cloud-based services and decrease its datacenter footprint. Jason wanted to see the entire Autodesk enterprise use the cloud migration of its business data sources as an opportunity to break free from the complexity of accumulated technical debt in associated data pipelines.

METRIC TOTAL
Data ingestion (GB/daily)
3054
Target OKR* for Data Optimization [15%](GB/daily)
458.1
Achieved Data Optimization (GB/daily)
426.514
Target OKR Achievement
93.1%
He didn’t have to suggest it twice. Jacob and Sudha saw their chance to eliminate excess pipeline complexity, and ran with it. Working with Cribl, they collected the information they needed and made a plan, drawing on deep industry expertise from the Cribl team.

“We were so focused on keeping the stack running that we sought help on specifics, and Cribl’s team helped with institutional knowledge...Cribl’s support has been incomparable in terms of helpfulness.”

Once the plan was assembled, the cut-over to using Stream was quick and pain-free.

“We did it all in less than half a day.”

And Now?
Not only is Autodesk’s data pipeline infrastructure more modern, uncomplicated, and resilient, but costs associated with the analytics tools in use are markedly lower as well.

“Lots of data was being duplicated in our logging platforms, and Stream allows us to easily detect when this happens. We were able to reduce extra ingestion by 93.1 percent an internal target we set for ourselves by just doing the easy stuff!”

But it’s not just about saving money: Sudha is still uncovering opportunities to prioritize more valuable data. The organizations her team serves throughout Autodesk can now use Cribl to refine data ingestion to focus on the events that matter most to the business.

“The goal is to optimize the data. Our priority is to make the data more valuable, mark it up, add more--it’s not just about cost-cutting, it’s about getting more context to make better decisions.”

Find out how your business can implement an observability pipeline to parse, restructure, and enrich data in flight, while cutting costs and simplifying operations.

Get Cribl, and take control of your data.

About Cribl

Cribl makes open observability a reality for today’s tech professionals. The Cribl product suite defies data gravity with radical levels of choice and control. Wherever the data comes from, wherever it needs to go, Cribl delivers the freedom and flexibility to make choices, not compromises. It’s enterprise software that doesn’t suck, enables tech professionals to do what they need to do, and gives them the ability to say “Yes.” With Cribl, companies have the power to control their data, get more out of existing investments, and shape the observability future. Founded in 2017, Cribl is a remote-first company with an office in San Francisco, CA. For more information, visit www.cribl.io or our LinkedIn, Twitter, or Slack community.

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