To promote the value that logs plus metrics delivers when used together in LM Envision, we relaunched the Logs for Lunch webinar series in 2025. These monthly webinars demonstrate uses for logs, from basic to advanced, to help you accelerate troubleshooting, reduce MTTR, and prevent incidents. Click the bell to follow this page to be notified when new webinars are announced and when recordings are made available.
Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!
Join us at the January Logs for Lunch
January's Logs for Lunch is designed to help you troubleshoot smarter and resolve issues faster. We will present on Rapid Troubleshooting Using New Saved & Shared Queries. Leverage the newly updated Log Query Library, your team’s saved queries, and our shared Git repo to diagnose issues quickly—without starting every query from scratch. Addtionally we will present a Real-World Troubleshooting Demo: Watch our experts walk through how to pinpoint the root cause of a Windows payroll app failure by moving seamlessly from alert → logs → action.
Catch up on past webinars
Are you new to logs or haven't been to Logs for Lunch before? Here is a list of all of the previous webinars from 2025 with links where you can read the full summary and watch the complete webinar, or just the part you need.
December 2025
Proactive Log Monitoring: Prevent Issues Before They Escalate presented a demo of Best Practices for Anomaly Review Sessions: Anomalies in logs are neither good nor bad nor a smoking gun. Learn best practices for reviewing log anomalies and how you can use them to save time and catch issues earlier. Plus a demonstration of Troubleshooting Apps with Logs: Learn to quickly diagnose a web app failure by moving from the alert to logs to find the root cause.
November 2025
Network Observability & Webhooks Events for Logs presented a demo showing how to use logs in Network Observability. Plus an introduction to using Webhooks events to create logs.
October 2025
"Troubleshoot Cloud Apps + Avoid Log Overages" presented a demo of a cloud app issue that was solved with logs, and a dive into the best practices for managing logs volumes and preventing overages.
August 2025
"Network Troubleshooting with Logs and Where to get started with Logs?"presented a demo of troubleshooting and network observability, plus a demo showing how to pick which log content to ingest first and how to get it in.
July 2025
"Troubleshooting with App Logs || Insights from Kubernetes Logs" presented a demo of using logs from a web application deployment system to support quickly finding the root cause for an app deployment failure. Plus a demo of using logs from Kubernetes environments.
June 2025
"Troubleshooting with AWS Logs | Q Business Logs" included a Logs overview, a demo of troubleshooting an AWS solution from logs, and a demo of the logs created while using AWS Q Business.
May 2025
"A window into your Windows Logs" included a demo of troubleshooting using Windows logs, as well as a demo of the upcoming feature that makes it a one-click action to ingest Windows logs.
April 2025
Accelerated Troubleshooting with Logs included a troubleshooting walkthrough that included Log Anomalies, Patterns View, Log Analysis, and the new Reset Anomalies feature.
March 2025
Catching Anomalies in the Cloud & Deeper Insights with Logs included two demonstrations covering Troubleshooting Cloud Issues with LM Logs (by Nick Doane) and Advanced Log Querying & Aggregation (by David Femino).
February 2025
Network Observability & Wireless Connectivity included two demonstrations covering Network Observability (by Vince Smith) and Troubleshooting Wireless Connectivity (by Patrick Rouse).
January 2025
Transforming Log Intelligence included a demonstration of LM Logs showing a Streamlined Alert-to-resolution Workflow (by Patrick Sites).