Software Engineer & Co-Founder at Plexify GmbH
Real User
2022-09-22T13:10:51Z
Sep 22, 2022
I used this solution for bug tracking, checking to see if an application was running correctly or not. I was working at a big comparison platform in Germany and was part of a financial services department where we built multibanking applications. I know that in other departments they used different logging tools like TeamCity, so this was not something that was used companywide. There were probably about 50 developers using it, from app developers to Java/Python backend developers and the data science team. The extent of log messages and verbosity was varying from team to team.
Senior Marketing Specialist II at Harman International
Real User
2022-09-21T13:07:37Z
Sep 21, 2022
We have one SIEM tool to integrate the log source for other containers and user-related logs. Those logs were integrated into Graylog. When required those logs Graylog gets sent to a SIEM tool.
Entrepreneur at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-05-10T08:06:06Z
May 10, 2020
I use this solution regularly for analyzing incidents, collecting them to figure out what's going on. For now, I'm using it myself but would like to also deploy for some of my customers in the near future. I'm an entrepreneur in a security solutions company and a customer of Graylog.
Our primary use case of this solution is for logging. Because we have financial systems, we also use it for audit trailing. I basically run the entire program in our company. Whenever there's an audit, I get the people on board and give them the information they require.
Graylog is purpose-built to deliver the best log collection, storage, enrichment, and analysis. Graylog is:
Considerably faster analysis speeds.
More robust and easier-to-use analysis platform.
Simpler administration and infrastructure management.
Lower cost than alternatives.
Full-scale customer service.
No expensive training or tool experts required.
As a bank, we use the product to collect logs from various sources, including applications, our website, and mobile applications.
We are using the solution to store all the logs from different sources. Also, we use it to monitor the logs for system errors.
I used this solution for bug tracking, checking to see if an application was running correctly or not. I was working at a big comparison platform in Germany and was part of a financial services department where we built multibanking applications. I know that in other departments they used different logging tools like TeamCity, so this was not something that was used companywide. There were probably about 50 developers using it, from app developers to Java/Python backend developers and the data science team. The extent of log messages and verbosity was varying from team to team.
We have one SIEM tool to integrate the log source for other containers and user-related logs. Those logs were integrated into Graylog. When required those logs Graylog gets sent to a SIEM tool.
We use it for central log management and log aggregation. We use it for non-security events.
We use Graylog for developer login to assist developers and help them find issues faster, and for certain applications in production.
I use this solution regularly for analyzing incidents, collecting them to figure out what's going on. For now, I'm using it myself but would like to also deploy for some of my customers in the near future. I'm an entrepreneur in a security solutions company and a customer of Graylog.
Our primary use case of this solution is for logging. Because we have financial systems, we also use it for audit trailing. I basically run the entire program in our company. Whenever there's an audit, I get the people on board and give them the information they require.