Elastic Training
Personalize your journey with the Learn Elastic Guide. Whether you are just getting started or expanding your knowledge, our guide provides role- and solution-based learning paths to power your career forward. We've given you the roadmap — now it's your turn to drive.
Elasticsearch Engineer
This course is designed for both new Elasticsearch users and Elasticsearch professionals. It begins with the basics for getting started with the Elastic Stack and then quickly dives deep into topics ranging from optimizing search performance to building efficient clusters, scaling, and more.
Data Analysis with Kibana
During the Data Analysis with Kibana course, you will learn the core concepts of data analysis using Kibana — from simple aggregation-based charts to complex geo-based visualizations, results of machine learning jobs, and more.
Elastic Observability Engineer
This course provides a strong foundation for using Elastic to implement unified observability with a single platform. You will learn how to collect logs, metrics, uptime, and APM data and then ship them to a single datastore — Elasticsearch.
Elastic Security for SIEM
This comprehensive course is designed to equip security analysts with essential Elastic Security skills and knowledge. Harness the power of Elastic Security for SIEM to analyze and respond to security-related data effectively.
Elasticsearch Relevance Engine (ESRE) Engineer
In this course, you will build multiple apps within a lab environment. Each lab and step will then be brought together in a final project: a RAG application built with the Elasticsearch Relevance Engine.
Paths to Elastic certification
The demand for Elasticsearch and Kibana experts increases every day. Our certifications let everyone know that you're just what they're looking for.
Elasticsearch engineers
Manage your clusters and build custom search applications using Elasticsearch.
Data analysts
Build advanced visualizations and analyze your Elasticsearch data using Kibana.
Observability engineers
Unify your logs, metrics, and APM traces to create a fully observable ecosystem.