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Integrating Google SecOps with Bindplane January 2025

Google SecOps (formerly Chronicle) is Google Cloud's security operations platform (SIEM) that helps you detect, investigate, and respond to cybersecurity threats. Integrating Bindplane enables an easy way of standardizing how you efficiently collect, process, and forward security-relevant data to Google SecOps. In this webinar you’ll get a hands-on demo of how to configure log collection with the BindPlane Agent, and best practices for data standardization using open standards and OpenTelemetry. This will let you focus on the important task of investigating threats with Google SecOps instead of configuring telemetry pipelines.

Getting the Most Out of Java With SolarWinds Loggly

Logs are a developer’s first line of defense when monitoring and troubleshooting distributed applications. They provide insights into performance, user behavior, and application stability, whether your application is written in Java or another language. However, when your applications scale up, and you have fragmented log data scattered across different systems, this will complicate your troubleshooting effort. This is what makes a centralized logging tool like SolarWinds Loggly essential.

Global data mesh for public sector organizations

The sheer volume of data, often siloed and lacking interoperability, can make it challenging to get a big-picture, accurate view across complex public sector environments. With a global data mesh, you gain fast access to all potentially relevant information, regardless of source, format, or location.

Micro Lesson: Introduction to Sumo Logic Mo Copilot

The video introduces Sumo Logic's Mo Copilot, an AI-powered assistant that simplifies complex query creation using natural language, making it accessible for users of all skill levels. Mo Copilot enhances productivity by providing AI-driven insights and recommendations, allowing teams to detect and resolve incidents more efficiently. It consolidates logs into a unified view, improving collaboration and decision-making. Overall, Mo Copilot transforms the way security and development teams work with data.

The power of cloud native observability

Unstructured data clouding your observability goals? Learn why monitoring alone cannot solve business-critical performance issues as Sr. Director of Technical Marketing Adam White explains how combining structured and unstructured data with real-time analytics unlocks dynamic insights into root cause analysis and performance management in the cloud.

The problem with traditional log management

Logs are everywhere and contain valuable information that can make or break everything from security investigations to avoiding an outage, but legacy log management systems are inefficient for modern organizations generating more data than ever before. Sr. Director of Technical Marketing Adam White offers guidance on the pitfalls of traditional log management and what your organization can do today to jumpstart your digital transformation journey!

Reimagining Log Management Tools and Software: The Impact of AI and GenAI

Today’s distributed, cloud-native systems generate logs at a high rate, making it increasingly difficult to derive actionable insights. AI and Generative AI (GenAI) technologies—particularly large language models (LLMs)— are transforming log management tools by enabling teams to sift through this data, identify anomalies, and deliver real-time, context-rich intelligence to streamline troubleshooting.

Why Data Tiering is Critical for Modern Security and Observability Teams

In today's digital landscape, security and observability teams face an unprecedented challenge: managing massive volumes of data while maintaining both performance and cost-effectiveness. As organizations generate more data than ever before, the traditional approach of storing everything in high-performance, expensive systems is becoming unsustainable. How will your team evolve how it manages and uses telemetry data across the enterprise?

What Are Syslog Levels and Why Should You Care?

Syslog is a foundational part of logging in Linux and Unix-based systems, helping engineers efficiently capture and analyze system events. Among its core components, syslog levels play a crucial role in categorizing logs based on their severity. Understanding these levels can significantly improve troubleshooting, monitoring, and alerting strategies.