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How to Write Logs to a File in Go

When your Go application moves beyond development, you need structured logging that persists. Writing logs to files gives you the control and reliability that stdout can't match, especially when you're debugging production issues or need to meet compliance requirements. This blog walks through the practical approaches, from Go's standard library to structured logging with popular packages.

Logging in Docker Swarm: Visibility Across Distributed Services

Docker Swarm's logging model shifts from individual container logs to service-level aggregation. The docker service logs command batch-retrieves logs present at the time of execution, pulling data from all containers that belong to a service across your cluster. This approach gives you a unified view of distributed applications, but it comes with its patterns and considerations for effective observability.

VB Transform 2025: The Enterprise AI Revolution Takes Center Stage

Fabrix.ai team attended VentureBeat’s – VB Transform conference returned this week as the premier gathering for enterprise AI leaders, showcasing how artificial intelligence has evolved from experimental chatbots to autonomous agents reshaping entire industries.

Beyond ping: How OpManager redefines network discovery for modern IT

Today’s networks aren’t just growing, they’re evolving. Hybrid architectures, cloud-native services, and a never-ending stream of connected devices have made it impossible to keep track of what’s on your network manually. This is exactly where a next-gen network discovery tool becomes a game-changer. ManageEngine OpManager is more than a monitoring solution.

Do you Grok It?

Most people are probably familiar with the word “grok” from Robert A. Heinlein’s novel A Stranger in a Strange Land, in which it is used to describe a deep, almost mystical understanding of something. ‍ Grok is also the name of a plugin for LogStash that enables you to parse and analyze log data using a syntax similar to regular expressions, but specialized for various log formats and fields.

Operational Intelligence - the new horizon of observability

Monitoring your systems isn't enough anymore. Neither is “asking questions about your system”. Operational Intelligence embraces observability to proactively deliver business insights, support decision-making, and accelerate innovation. It seems that as the observability market grows and more and more products come into the space, the meaning of the term observability itself becomes more and more nebulous.

Proactive Network Protection with Progress WhatsUp Gold 2025: SSL Certificate Monitoring That Helps Prevent Outages

A single expired SSL certificate can disrupt critical services, erode customer trust, and trigger a series of avoidable issues. That’s why we’re excited to introduce a powerful new feature in Progress WhatsUp Gold 2025.0: Certificate Discovery and Monitoring. This enhancement is more than just a checkbox on a release note; it’s a proactive safeguard designed to help you spot certificate issues before they escalate into business problems.

Going beyond AI chat response: How we're building an agentic system to drive Grafana

As we look at the role AI can play in Grafana going forward, we want to move beyond the simple chat responses that dominate the world of LLMs today and into agentic systems—AI that can understand, reason, and act on your behalf. The ultimate goal is to make it easy to get things done in Grafana using natural language—whether you’re a seasoned SRE or a new developer. And in the AI world, we call this moving from chat completion to task completion.

Get a better structure in your SCOM environment with the Opslogix Classification Management Pack

Get a better structure in your SCOM environment with the Opslogix Classification Management Pack Alerts in SCOM can easily become overwhelming, making your environment feel noisy and unstructured. The real challenge is how you can get the right amount of alerts to the right people, at the right time. The Opslogix Classification Management Pack includes features like tiered classification levels, dynamic grouping, and extended tagging.

What's New in InfluxDB 3.2: Explorer UI Now GA Plus Key Enhancements

InfluxDB 3.2 is now available for both Core and Enterprise, bringing the general availability of InfluxDB 3 Explorer, a new UI that simplifies how you query, explore, and visualize data. On top of that, 3.2 includes a wide range of performance improvements, feature updates, and bug fixes. InfluxDB 3 Core is free and open source, optimized for recent data, and licensed under MIT and Apache 2.