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Monitor the Windows Registry with Datadog


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This article discusses how Observability Pipelines can drastically simplify the complex process of collecting and processing XML logs. Instead of relying on cumbersome scripting and manual parsing, Pipelines offer a low-code/no-code approach to extract valuable data from XML logs. This leads to faster insights and more efficient log management for applications generating XML-based output.
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