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Hello everyone! As you may remember, a topic I like to discuss a lot on this blog is the Proof of Concept (POC) about how we could enhance search within our online NetEye User Guide. Well, we're happy to share Read More
In the ever-evolving landscape of IT monitoring and management, the ability to efficiently handle multi-dimensional namespaces is crucial. Within NetEye, Log-SIEM (Elastic), provides a comprehensive solution for managing the single namespace dimension with the namespace of a data_stream. This blog Read More
Hey everyone! We played around a bit last time with our radar data to build a model that we could train outside Elasticsearch, loading it through Eland and then applying it using an ingest pipeline. But since our data is Read More
Right now, at Würth Phoenix, we are investing in automating most of our operations using Ansible. You're probably already familiar with what Ansible does, but to summarize, Ansible is an open-source, command-line IT automation application written in Python. I've talked Read More
OpenShift already has a built-in monitoring suite with Prometheus, Grafana, and Alertmanager. This is all well and good, but what if organizations want to monitor their entire infrastructure, integrating all monitoring results under one umbrella? In this case, it's necessary Read More