Elasticsearch is Not Open Source Anymore
Does SSPL license endanger your intellectual property?
ABOUT THE PANEL
Moderated by:
Chris Cooney, Senior Cloud Developer & Developer Advocate
Guest Panelists:
Gal Eschet, Partner at Herzog, Fox & Neeman
Ariel Assaraf, Co-Founder and CEO at Coralogix
ON-DEMAND PANEL
As of January 2021, Elasticsearch is no longer open source. From version 7.11 and onwards, all ELK products (Elastic, Logstash, Kibana) will be registered under the new SSPL license created by Mongo and now adopted by Elastic.
In this panel, our IP expert lawyer will review the new license and help you understand whether it impacts your business or puts it at risk.
As of last week, Elasticsearch is no longer open source. From version 7.11 and onwards, all ELK products (Elastic, Logstash, Kibana) will be registered under the new SSPL license created by Mongo and now adopted by Elastic.
In this panel, our IP expert lawyer will review the new license and help you understand whether it impacts your business or puts it at risk.
Gal is a Partner at Herzog Fox Neeman’s Hi-Tech Department. As a Silicon Valley veteran, now based in Tel Aviv, Gal is passionate about guiding technology companies in their global technology transactions, business development, strategies and growth.
Gal Eschet
Partner at Herzog, Fox & Neeman, Hi-Tech Department
PANELIST & LEGAL EXPERT
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Ariel is a veteran of the Israeli intelligence elite unit 8200. He has over 10 years of Product and team management experience and was the former product manager at the IDF and QA & Integration GL at Verint.
Ariel Assaraf
Co-Founder
and CEO at Coralogix
PANELIST & TECHNOLOGIST
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Chris has worked as a senior software engineer across multiple industries, and has focused primarily on cloud infrastructure, monitoring, reliability & scalability.
Chris Cooney
Senior Cloud Engineer & Developer Advocate at Coralogix
HOST & MODERATOR
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