
SentinelOne to Acquire Observo AI to Revolutionize SIEM

SentinelOne, a leader in AI-driven security, announced today its plan to purchase Observo AI, the leading data streaming platform for managing AI-native telemetry pipelines.
The agreement will act as an instant addition and driver to SentinelOne’s AI SIEM and data products, which are already among the company's rapidly expanding solutions, providing a record boost to quarterly bookings in Q2 FY26.
It will additionally assist SentinelOne in entering a new phase of open, intelligent, and autonomous security operations—transforming the way SOC teams gather, enhance, and respond to data throughout their comprehensive security ecosystem.
The announcement arrives as security operations teams face challenges from costs, complexity, and delays due to the continually rising volumes of security data, resulting in compromises that diminish visibility, restrict protection, and hinder response.
These difficulties are intensified by data platforms created prior to the AI-driven SOC, contemporary security infrastructure, and the rapidly evolving and advanced threats of today.
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Observo offers an AI-driven, real-time telemetry system that collects, enhances, condenses, and directs data throughout the organization—before it arrives at a SIEM or data lake. This enables customers to significantly lower expenses, enhance detection, and respond more quickly.
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As a result, we can deliver significant new customer and partner value – and customer and partner choice – by allowing for fast and seamless data routing into our AI SIEM, or any other destination
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"As a result, we can deliver significant new customer and partner value – and customer and partner choice – by allowing for fast and seamless data routing into our AI SIEM, or any other destination,” adds Tomer.