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How New City Energy Is Supporting Sustainability with Grafana

Grafana isn’t just being used for monitoring applications. Andrew Rodgers, Senior Systems Architect at New City Energy, spoke in Amsterdam at GrafanaCon EU 2018 about how his organization is using Grafana to measure energy usage in municipal buildings in Washington D.C. for the Department of General Services (DGS).

CHAOSSEARCH - Patrick Flaherty "GET TO THE BUCKET - How I left Logstash and learned to love S3"

Patrick Flaherty's talk from the CHAOSSEARCH tech event in Boston on March 13th, 2019. "GET TO THE BUCKET - How I left Logstash and learned to love S3”. Patrick talks about how CHAOSSEARCH progressed through our own internal logging project to efficiently log data directly to S3 without using tools like Logstash or Fluentd.

LogDNA Guide: Putting Alerts into Practice

Alerts are a core part of monitoring systems. Using alerts keeps you aware of changes within your infrastructure and applications, helping you identify and respond to issues faster. Log management solutions like LogDNA provide an ideal environment for configuring alerts, since it allows you to create detailed alerts based on your log data. Rather than manually search for problems, you can use alerts to scan your log data in real-time and receive immediate notifications on potential problems.

Support Your Customers More Effectively with Honeycomb

Customer success can be a serious differentiator and competitive advantage for companies today. Everyone wants to ship quality products to their customers faster, and the rise of subscription-based pricing and SaaS applications in the last decade means that ensuring customer success is a more critical part of the business than ever.

Best Practices for Hybrid Cloud Management

One of the unintended side-effects of the public cloud is the enablement of a platform-agnostic cloud architecture. This means that it’s now easier than ever to mix offerings from multiple vendors (cloud vendors in this case) to form a single application or service-based solution. There is one gotcha, however: log management.