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BATON ROUGE, LA -- (Marketwire) -- 11/27/12 -- Designed to be the single source for all system events, via Syslog, to be collected and correlated, for event real-time monitoring, analysis and alerting. Any system that can send event data by Syslog, such as Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac, Cisco, Sonicwall etc..., Log Siphon can import, correlate and process the data. At RMJ Consulting we are strong believers of security management and monitoring in the protection of networks and network systems.
Log Siphon can import, correlate and perform advance searching of events ranging into the MILLIONS!
Ron Jenkins, owner of RMJ Consulting: "In this release we added the ability to parse any IP address from each Syslog event and provide Geolocation information. We feel that this new addition is a great enhancement forward in Log Siphon's growth, as we continue to improve upon its development. We hope that you are as pleased with Log Siphon and its continued growth as we have been."
New in this release
- Geolocation Data Information!
- Geolocation IP Live Map!
- Interactive IP Address Event Searching!
- General overall performance enhancements!
- And much more!
For more information of Log Siphon visit www.logsiphon.com. Request your 15-day trial for evaluation now.
Visit our Log Siphon demo site at demo.logsiphon.com.
About RMJ Consulting:
With a combined experience of over 25 years in the following market areas: State Government, Insurance, Private Sector, and Financial Institutions, RMJ Consulting takes pride in the ability to effectively deliver networking and technical solutions to our customers based on their business needs. We want to partner with each of our clients so that we may better understand how they conduct business so that we may deliver the best solution possible.
At RMJ Consulting, we bring companies and solutions together!
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