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| LogLogic Joins Opsware Technology Alliance Partner Program LogLogic announces it has joined Opsware's Technology Alliance Partner program. Through the partnership, LogLogic and Opsware will provide access to a broad range of Data Center Automation capabilities, enabling customers to more rapidly achieve operational efficiencies and reduce labor costs across their IT infrastructures. The partnership will usher in new levels of automation for the datacenter, enabling enterprises to enforce IT controls and compliance mandates such as PCI, SOX and ITIL. The Companies will undertake joint sales and marketing and will create joint solutions and offerings for their mutual customers worldwide. LogLogic and Opsware will automate critical IT activity surrounding IT management controls such as ITIL and COBIT. With the cost and complexity of today's IT infrastructure spiraling out of control, enterprises are turning to IT Automation to increase productivity, ensure policy compliance, remediate security threats, and reduce labor expenses. The Opsware Technology Alliance Partner program supports the increasing demand for this technology by providing an effective way to address customer needs for server, network and application automation. Opsware will provide LogLogic the opportunity to integrate with its IT Automation software and leverage its global sales and marketing activities to generate customer leads and drive revenue. Through LogLogic's Open Log Services Architecture, log data can easily be integrated into technology and services such as those offered by Opsware. LogLogic's vision spans delivering actionable information based on log data from broad application infrastructure sources including servers, networks, software infrastructure, storage and business applications. Driven by the broad adoption of Internet technologies within enterprises, today's IT organizations are challenged to manage applications that operate at a scale and complexity exponentially greater than that of even 7-10 years ago. Log data resulting from these applications and related infrastructure can exceed 25% of all enterprise data and costs - unless automated - tens of millions of dollars a year for an enterprise to manage and access. Unlike Security Information Event Management (SIEM) solutions or log tools, LogLogic's Log Management & Intelligence platform collects all data from these applications and makes the information actionable not only for security and threat mitigation, but also for data center automation, performance management and to validate the quality of IT services delivery. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Computing News :: home page |