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Looking back at 2005 for a minute I want to thank all our customers and partners for the support and insights you’ve provided. It was a big year for LogLogic. We released LogLogic 3, the third-generation of our award-winning log management and intelligence solution. We saw incredible growth in, and validation of, the log management and intelligence market (LMI) driven by compliance and a focus on automating controls and processes. And we had major wins in every market segment - which we supported by expanding our channels and global footprint.
LogLogic 3 is a major evolution for our product, providing compliance and risk mitigation capabilities never before thought possible. After being burdened for far too long by the cost and complexity of security and log management tasks, our customers can now take advantage of automated, enterprise-class log intelligence, including real-time alerting and reporting, lightening-fast search and scalable, secure storage. The distinction between LMI and security event management/ homegrown scripts has never been clearer.
Our alliances with companies such as Counterpane and EMC underscore this progress. Counterpane aggregates decades of security expertise and 100,000 of rules with our intelligent LMI platform – together we deliver compliance on demand. And, we successfully completed the integration of our capabilities with EMC Smarts, enabling critical log data to be presented through a single management interface. Coupled with our unique log routing capabilities and simple integration with leading Systems Management solutions, we are truly unlocking the knowledge contained in the unstructured information and making it actionable and secure through our data management platform approach.
One interesting dynamic we observed over the past year was the number of customers extending their LMI solution across the Enterprise. What started as a project in the security team is now being deployed in support of key operational and management priorities. Data that was once used exclusively in a security or SOX report, is now routed to solutions such as EMC Smarts and IBM Tivoli. Trends like these reflect the blurring of lines between security and other functions within IT. They also reflect the growing priority of log data from a broad and diverse range of sources. LMI is no longer just about security event management.
And, while compliance was a major driver, Forrester is right in suggesting that approaches here are maturing. We are entering a new phase in the market for compliance solutions – one focused on automating the underlying processes such as COBIT and ISO17799, all with the intent of dramatically improving service level agreements, security and operations.
We will continue to exceed your expectations as you look to address these priorities and more. In support of this we are expanding our – if you know someone that loves logs and is looking, we’re hiring! We’re innovating at a faster pace than ever. And we’re listening to our customers more closely than ever. Let us know how we can best serve your needs in 2006.
Keep logging on. Best - Christopher Brennen
President and CEO, LogLogic
Posted January 05, 2006 in LogLogic News | Permalink
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