Alert Birds Webinar
Kord Campbell runs through the new Alert Birds alerting application for Loggly. If you've been dying for alerting, check it out now!
Custom Commands in the Loggly Shell
Adroll's Logging Story
Valentino Volonghi, Senior Scalability Director at Adroll, chats with Loggly's Kord Campbell about how Adroll logs, and how they use Loggly to do debugging, alerting, and troubleshooting with Loggly. You can follow Adroll and Valentino on Twitter.
App47's Logging Story
Chris Schroeder, CEO of App47, talks to Loggly's Kord Campbell about how App47 is embedding Loggly into their offering to provide advanced troubleshooting and analytics for mobile developers. You can follow App47 and Chris on Twitter.
Siloam Spring's Logging Story
Christopher Hobbs, senior system administrator for The City of Siloam Springs, Arkansas, talks to Kord about how he uses Loggly to debug and troubleshoot the dizzying array of systems he maintains for the city, police, and fire departments. You can follow Chris and Siloam Springs on Twitter, and browse his public repos on Github.
Versly's Logging Story
Benjamin Renaud, CEO of Versly, talks to Loggly's Kord Campbell about all the logs they generate while making peoples' lives better when working together on content. You can follow Team Versly and Ben on Twitter.
Bebo’s Logging Story
Aren Sanderson, Operations Architect for Bebo, chats with Loggly's Kord Campbell about how Bebo is changing their infrastructure, manages logs, and how they use Loggly to do debugging, alerting and operational troubleshooting with Loggly. You can follow Bebo and Aren on Twitter.
Concurrent's Logging Story
Chris Wensel, CEO of Concurrent, chats with Loggly's Kord Campbell about how to best use Hadoop and Cascading for processing logs. They also talk about how the new roles we're seeing in business analytics around application logs is growing. You can follow Concurrent, Cascading and Chris on Twitter.
Getting Started with Loggly Tutorial
Server Density
Do you have a logstash?
Lucene Revolution 2010
Jon Gifford is Loggly's CTO. His presentation at Lucene Revolution in 2010 provides an overview of how we use Solr to scale to massive volumes per day and store large indexes in our proprietary search cluster. It's hotness.