Marc Campbell
Mobile Software Architect @ LivePerson
LivePerson
Marc is the Popcorn co-creator. He enjoys the challenge of creating great software and the dynamic, rapid growth of startups. Marc is the Mobile Software Architect at LivePerson where he is bringing real-time Erlang based solutions into the company.
Marc Campbell is Giving the Following Talks
Realtime Logging: Alerts, Hashtags and Live Log Feeds
Popcorn is a cool new open source monitoring and logging platform that can provide the data needed to find and fix problems in a production environment. By incorporating live alerting, consolidated streaming, #topics and @identities into logging, Popcorn is able to take the power of server logs to a whole new level.
Talk objectives:
- Learn about how you can improve visibility and decrease your response time for production issues by using Popcorn, a new log management tool written in Erlang.
- Learn how and why we built Popcorn and how it’s transformed our ability to both discover and diagnose issues.
- Take away best practices that have provided us with new insights into how our servers are running.
- Finally, learn how Popcorn works and how you can get involved in this open source project
Target audience: SysOps/DevOps engineers and Erlang. developers
Popcorn is a cool new open source monitoring and logging platform that can provide the data needed to find and fix problems in a production environment. By incorporating live alerting, consolidated streaming, #topics and @identities into logging, Popcorn is able to take the power of server logs to a whole new level.
Talk objectives:
- Learn about how you can improve visibility and decrease your response time for production issues by using Popcorn, a new log management tool written in Erlang.
- Learn how and why we built Popcorn and how it’s transformed our ability to both discover and diagnose issues.
- Take away best practices that have provided us with new insights into how our servers are running.
- Finally, learn how Popcorn works and how you can get involved in this open source project
Target audience: SysOps/DevOps engineers and Erlang. developers