Upgrade to State-of-the-Art Log Management
Most log messages traditionally come from three types: system logs of servers, network devices, and applications. To derive actionable, valuable business information from this vast amount of raw log data, it is necessary to collect, filter, and normalize messages from various sources and store them centrally so that they may be easily accessed for review or archived for compliance purposes.
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