IT Developer III at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees
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Dec 4, 2025
I just started looking into Bronto as I need to be able to analyze logs, so we're testing out and evaluating different products that support that observability. My main use case for Bronto is mostly log analysis, monitoring, and alerting off of events. A specific example of something I want to monitor or alert on using Bronto is production issues. When something happens in prod, usually the only way that we know about it right now is when the customer calls in and tells us about it. So we need something that can monitor our logs and alert us much sooner than that so we can take action right away. And hopefully, maybe even take action on its own.
Log Management is the practice of collecting, storing, and analyzing log data from various sources within an IT environment to improve security, compliance, and operational efficiency.
Efficient Log Management allows organizations to detect anomalies, troubleshoot issues, and ensure compliance with industry regulations. Logs come from diverse sources, including servers, applications, and network devices. Handling and analyzing this data effectively can offer significant insights into system...
I just started looking into Bronto as I need to be able to analyze logs, so we're testing out and evaluating different products that support that observability. My main use case for Bronto is mostly log analysis, monitoring, and alerting off of events. A specific example of something I want to monitor or alert on using Bronto is production issues. When something happens in prod, usually the only way that we know about it right now is when the customer calls in and tells us about it. So we need something that can monitor our logs and alert us much sooner than that so we can take action right away. And hopefully, maybe even take action on its own.