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Cloud Computing and Log Management

Since my posting on public and private clouds, I have been getting email from people asking about the specifics of how LogLogic’s products really participate in “The Cloud”.

LogLogic’s architectural premise is to handle the ingestion of logs from unknown sources, and to have flexibility as to the kinds of devices, logs or target locations. Additionally, we even offer a unique feature allowing automatic identification of log sources. This is where the system can match a stream to a type of log for agile reporting and normalization.

We’ve also designed our licensing model to embrace such agile or fluid computing models, and not be tightly licensed to a specific target, device or log source. In this way we’re not only the leader in Log Management, but we’re also enabling many ESSP, MSP and cloud enabling Telco clients to have flexibility in their logging demands. This is being done all while tracking data that’s dynamically moved around their asset pool.

With LogLogic, we leave no log left behind, and there’s no cloud too opaque.

Posted December 14, 2009 in Cloud Computing | Permalink


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