Apr 17th 2020
This Week in Enterprise Tech 389
Log Data Mining with LogDNA
Log data mining with LogDNA: Sorting the forest from the trees with tools to help you find the gems in the noise of too many log entries.
Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from our archives.
Guests:
Chris Nguyen
- Github is free for teams!
- COVID-19 tests are going unused due to hospital IT challenges
- Sales of Online Fraud Guides Are Booming
- Buyer beware—that 2TB-6TB “NAS” drive you’ve been eyeing might be SMR
- Citing BGP hijacks and hack attacks, feds want China Telecom out of the US
- When School Is Online, the Digital Divide Grows Greater
- Tracfone Made Up "Fictitious" Users To Defraud Taxpayers, FCC
- Apple and Google detail a bold and ambitious plan to track COVID-19 at scale
- Insecure Home Office Networks Heighten Work-at-Home Risks
- Chris Nguyen, CEO of LogDNA talks about log data mining and finding the gems in the noise of too many log entries.
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Links
- GitHub cuts subscription price by more than half and opens up free tier to private developers
- COVID-19 tests are going unused due to hospital IT challenges
- Bad news: Dark web sales of fraud guides are booming. Good news: They're useless fakes
- Buyer beware—that 2TB-6TB “NAS” drive you’ve been eyeing might be SMR
- Citing BGP hijacks and hack attacks, feds want China Telecom out of the US
- When School Is Online, the Digital Divide Grows Greater
- FCC: TracFone made up “fictitious” customers to defraud low-income program
- Apple and Google detail bold and ambitious plan to track COVID-19 at scale
- Insecure Home Office Networks Heighten Work-at-Home Risks
- logdna
- f5.com/agility