Filtering improvements coming in Seq 3.3
Seq supports two distinct syntaxes for working with events. The C#-inspired filter syntax [http://docs.getseq.net/docs/query-syntax] used for searching: Application == "Patient »
Seq supports two distinct syntaxes for working with events. The C#-inspired filter syntax [http://docs.getseq.net/docs/query-syntax] used for searching: Application == "Patient »
Log data is pretty unruly stuff. As apps evolve it tends to grow in volume fairly quickly, and in the noise it can be hard to »
Thanks to the excellent support for ASP.NET Core [https://github.com/serilog/serilog-extensions-logging] in Serilog [https://serilog.net], Seq is pretty amazing in combination with »
TL;DR download Seq 3.2 here [https://getseq.net/Download]! Today we’re pleased to announce that Seq 3.2 is generally available. The bigger »
Last month, we took the wraps off of Seq Forwarder [http://blog.getseq.net/help-us-test-seq-forwarder/], a Windows service that collects and forwards events for occasionally (or »
This week we're taking a look at how Energy Essentials [https://www.energyessentials.nl/] uses Seq in their solutions for the utilities sector. > »
Today our cadence of monthly releases continues with the general availability of Seq 3.1 [https://getseq.net], the latest update to our log management platform »
Our series focusing on the exciting variety of businesses that use Seq continues this week with Precision Discovery [http://precisiondiscovery.com]. > Precision Discovery is an »
Durable log shipping [http://docs.getseq.net/docs/using-serilog#asynchronous-batching-and-durable-log-shipping] turned out to be an unexpectedly popular feature in the Serilog sink for Seq [https://github. »
Bunyan [https://www.npmjs.com/package/bunyan] is a structured logging library for Node.js. From the README: > Manifesto: Server logs should be structured. JSON& »