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Drowning in Alerts? Eventus Launches Managed SIEM (powered by Devo) and Managed SOC Services

· 4 min read
James Yip
Managing Director

In today’s hyper-connected business landscape, organizations deploy an array of security tools to protect their digital assets. From endpoint detection and response (EDR) and cloud firewalls to email gateways and identity providers, every system is constantly generating telemetry.

However, this abundance of security tooling has created a new, critical vulnerability: alert fatigue. The sheer volume of alerts generated across multiple siloed platforms is overwhelming. For many organizations, the harsh reality is that no one has the time or resources to check them all. Crucial indicators of compromise get buried in a mountain of noise, leaving the door wide open for cybercriminals.

To solve this exact challenge, Eventus is proud to announce the launch of our new Managed SIEM (powered by Devo) and Managed SOC services. We are bridging the security resource gap, turning chaotic alerts into clear, actionable, and 24/7 threat detection and response.

Modernizing SOC Operations: How Eventus Leverages Devo and AI for Proactive Security

· 3 min read
James Yip
Managing Director

In today’s rapidly evolving threat landscape, traditional Security Operations Centers (SOCs) are often overwhelmed by the sheer volume of data and the sophistication of modern attacks. Legacy SIEM solutions frequently struggle with scalability, leading to "alert fatigue" and missed threats.

At Eventus, we have redefined SOC operations by integrating Devo, the cloud-native logging and SIEM platform, with advanced AI capabilities. This combination allows us to streamline operations, reduce workloads, and move beyond reactive monitoring to proactive defense.

Why Migrate from Domino/Notes to Modern Platforms like Exchange Server or M365

· 4 min read
James Yip
Managing Director

In today's fast-paced digital landscape, businesses need robust, flexible, and efficient communication and collaboration tools. While IBM Domino (formerly Lotus Notes) has served many organizations well for years, there are compelling reasons to consider migrating to modern platforms like Microsoft Exchange Server or Microsoft 365 (M365). Let's explore why making this transition can benefit your organization.