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Making Sense Of Your Log Files

If you are looking for an independent view of LogLogic appliances take a look at Techworld.

"LogLogic’s products are a bit of an eye-opener, because they make you realise just how relevant your log files are even to non-techies, not least in relation to compliance with modern-day information storage requirements such as Sarbanes Oxley or Basel II. The architecture is cleverly designed, you can deploy LX and ST units in whatever combinations fit your purposes, and they’re easy to use, manage and integrate into your organisation’s network. "

"...you will at least see a huge reduction in the time and effort (and thus cost) of analysing your systems and/or dredging up historical log data."

Posted October 16, 2006 in LogMatters | Permalink


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