2025 Gartner® 3 Strategies to Trim SIEM Cost Bloat

Gartner Has Spoken. It’s Time to Rethink Your Data Strategy.

Security teams are under pressure. Data volumes are exploding. Budgets are not.

According to a Gartner report, 3 Strategies to Trim SIEM Cost Bloat, the fix is clear: tier your telemetry. Only send high-value data to the SIEM. Route everything else to cost-efficient storage that still supports security operations.


Securonix was built for this strategy.

Gartner says that legacy SIEM economics are unsustainable.  That means sending only high-value telemetry to your SIEM and routing the rest to lower-cost storage. Securonix makes this strategy real. With outcome-based pricing and our Data Pipeline Manager (DPM), you can reduce ingestion and storage costs while retaining full visibility for detection, compliance, and investigations.

DPM gives you precision control over what data is collected, enriched, and where it goes — without losing searchability or adding complexity. Customers have cut hot storage costs by up to 60%, maintained long-term compliance, and unlocked AI-powered investigations without performance tradeoffs.


This Is Not Just Cost Control. It’s Strategic Security.

Securonix aligns to Gartner guidance and your board’s expectations. With outcome-based pricing and an open, cloud-native architecture, we help you modernize your SOC while proving business value. Download the report today.

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