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LogLogic Preps New Approach to Log Wrangling

Aug 21, 2010
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Collecting and analyzing log files from across the network can be a real pain, especially considering the wide variety of sources and formats. That’s where LogLogic aims to come in.

Version 5 of its eponymous offering is designed to help IT admins get better control of the log data being generated by systems, more so than LogLogic says can be handed by service-level agreement (SLA), compliance, SIEM (security information and event management) and network monitoring offerings.


In the process, LogLogic is pushing its own system for collecting and analyzing all that data — the Universal Collection Framework — in hopes of UCF becoming a standard for understanding, aggregating and examining log file data from systems throughout the enterprise. Enterprise Networking Planet has the story.




Read the full story at Enterprise Networking Planet:


WAN Log File Data Collection Heads for Standardization

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