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Loggly statistical alerts: Fewer false alarms, more sleep
Your alerts don’t have to be your alarm clock Are you one of those people who doesn’t need an alarm clock because your application’s alerts provide… Read more
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How Loggly and GitHub connect more dots in the software lifecycle
Millions of developers use GitHub to build personal projects, support their businesses, and work together on open source technologies. However, finding errors in their code usually… Read more
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Loggly 3.0: Connecting the dots with unified log analysis and monitoring
I’m thrilled to announce the arrival of Loggly 3.0. The most significant update ever for our cloud-based solution now provides unified log analysis and monitoring, as… Read more
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Monitoring Elasticsearch with structured JSON: Logfooding, part 2
In this post, I’ll dig into the data that we capture on the Loggly service and show how we structure our data in JSON to make… Read more
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How to monitor Elasticsearch performance like a pro: Logfooding, part 1
At Loggly, we use our own product for a variety of different Elasticsearch monitoring and analysis tasks. This gives us immediate, detailed feedback on how well… Read more
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Angular 2+ exception handling made simple with logging
Exception logging is one of the most important, yet overlooked parts of application development. Developers often think, “If the application works, why spend extra time manually… Read more
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Understanding your Amazon CloudWatch invoice
Amazon recently made changes to its billing practices for Amazon CloudWatch. Previously, details of CloudWatch spending were spread across the CloudWatch and EC2 sections of your… Read more
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47 Newsletters For Developers And Programmers
Email newsletters are a great way to stay current on what’s happening in the world of programming and to learn about tools and best practices for… Read more
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Protected health information and logging
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, in conjunction with the Office for Civil Rights, has identified the following 18 types of Protected Health Information… Read more
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Logging in transpiled environments using newer JavaScript language constructs
Why use a transpiler? One of the most important reasons that developers use transpilers, for example Babel, is so they can use new or planned features… Read more