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RedHerring 100 Finalist & New Sales VP

RedHerring announced their list of finalists for the "Red Herring 100 North America" and LogLogic has made the cut. They say that "well over 1,000 privately held technology companies submitted to this year's edition of the prestigious award, giving evidence to the invigorated innovative and entrepreneurial strength of the technology ecosystem."

On top of our NetApp news earlier in the week we also welcomed Robert Yusin to LogLogic's executive management team - Robert is responsible for all things sales in Nth America and Europe. Robert joins us from Symantec most recently, and prior to that Finjan Software and Commerce One.

On NetApp - James had  this to say on our partnership while media are also picking-up on the story.

Oracle CSO Mary-Ann Davidson has an interesting piece on creating a log audit standard:

...the government is in the business of promoting the public good. It’s one of the reasons it exists. Having a common logging and auditing standard promotes the public good.

To make an off-line analogy, how well would 911 work if, in each jurisdiction, the phone number to call for assistance were different? How well would it work if a user in Omaha called up 911 and said, “He pilikia ko'u!”? (That's Hawaiian for “I have a problem!”) Without a common framework and language for auditing and logging, we can’t begin to address problems in real time.

Posted April 05, 2006 in LogMatters | Permalink


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