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Big Day At LogLogic

Today was a significant one as we went public with LogLogic 3, launched a new loglogic.com and unveiled the logblog. I've spent much of the past two weeks with customers - all of whom have underscored the significance of what we are doing. Network operators, sys admins, security desk managers... and many more key IT resources, have had too much of their lives directed towards scouring through log files for critical information. The goal is a pretty simple one, turn these folks into heroes by providing them with the equivalent of Yahoo! (a customer) for infrastructure data.

There are three major data sources in the Enterprises today:

  1. Public Data: all the stuff - files, documents, products that we have in the public domain. Getting at this stuff is pretty straightforward. You Yahoo! or Google it.
  2. Unstructured Data: all the data inside the Enterprise that is more than often locked-up in applications, databases and other systems.
  3. Infrastructure Data: all the data generated by applications, networking gear, servers, operating systems, mainframes and much more. To put it in perspective, Enterprises typically generate upwards of 40 terabytes of data in this class every year at rates exceeding 250 million messages per day.

It's in this last category that LogLogic 3 comes in. We make collecting, alerting, storing and reporting on this data as easy as finding critical financial information on Yahoo! today. Congratulations to all the team!

Posted October 17, 2005 in LogLogic News | Permalink


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