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Using the Loggly Node.js Library
Loggly uses a fair amount of Node.js and it’s currently my favorite backend framework in which to develop cool mashups with Loggly. Last month Charlie Robbins… Read more
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Do You Have a Logstash?
I’m a dev ops guy, and I’ve been talking about logging problems for a long while now. Talking about storing logs. Talking about parsing logs. Talking… Read more
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Node.js SSL Server Example
A buddy of mine pinged me today because he saw my name on Silas Sewell’s howto post on doing HTTP/SSLwith Node.js. I emailed Silas a few… Read more
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Lodge: A HTTP to Syslog Proxy with Node.js
Lately, I’ve been a real eager beaver about tweeting anything that even remotely mentions Node.js in passing. In fact, earlier in the year when I first… Read more
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A Logging Library for Django – How We Log at Loggly
In my last blog entry, I showed you how you can enable logging in Django 1.2. Now we are going to look at the logging library… Read more
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RSA Security Conference – Cloud the Logging Killer App?
I am attending the RSA conference this week. The first session I attended was the Cloud Security Alliance(CSA) meeting. Reading some of the accompanying material and… Read more
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Maximizing conversions in a freemium webapp – part one
We’ve been on the investor tour for the last month and a half at Loggly. We spent about a month working on the investor presentation, executive… Read more
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Loggly’s Birth
Hello, we are Loggly, a startup located in San Francisco. As you can tell from our Web site, we are in the very early stages of… Read more