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LogDNA is a technology company located in Silicon Valley, California.[1] Their log management solution[buzzword] enables DevOps teams to aggregate all of their system and application logs into a single platform. Automatic parsing, natural language search and real-time alerts allow teams to develop and debug their applications.[2]
The company was founded by Chris Nguyen and Lee Liu in 2016 after participating in Y Combinator’s Winter 2015 batch.[3]
Technology[]
LogDNA provides a SaaS-based log management service that helps centralize logs from all applications, servers, platforms and systems into a web viewer. Features include smart parsing and intelligent filters, and it works with any infrastructure and architecture, supporting numerous platforms and ingestion methods, including syslog, code libraries, the LogDNA open-source agent, AWS, Google Cloud, and more.[4]
IBM Partnership[]
In 2018, LogDNA partnered with IBM to launch two observability offerings on IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service.[5] IBM Log Analysis with LogDNA is a log management solution[buzzword] that helps users gain detailed insights into their system and application logs.[6] IBM Cloud Activity Tracker with LogDNA tracks events from IBM Cloud services so that users have full visibility into their deployments.[7] Both offerings are available in the IBM Cloud Service Catalog.[8]
Awards and Recognition[]
In 2020, LogDNA won the IBM Cloud Embed Excellence Award[9] during the IBM Think 2020 conference and was named to the Enterprise Tech 30 list.[10] Also in 2020, LogDNA won the Spring G2 Crowd Best Software awards for the categories of Easiest Setup, Most Implementable, Momentum Leader and Best Usability.[11] In 2019, Forbes included LogDNA on its Cloud 100 Rising Stars list,[12] Upstart Tech named LogDNA its “Most Implementable” technology,[13] and LogDNA was included in Silicon Review’s Smartest 50 Companies of the Year list.[14]