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TMCNet:  LogLogic Named "Cool Vendor" by Leading Analyst Firm

[March 30, 2009]

LogLogic Named "Cool Vendor" by Leading Analyst Firm

SAN JOSE, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- LogLogic®, the log management leader, today announced it has been included in Gartner's "Cool Vendors in Storage Technology and Systems, 2009" report by Roger W. Cox, John Monroe, Pushan Rinnen, Stanley Zaffos, Donna Taylor and Joseph Unsworth.

Gartner's report recommends that IT professionals consider and evaluate innovative technologies from emerging vendors if they reduce cost and simplify the storage infrastructure and improve data availability. According to the report, published on March 23, 2009, "Bandwidth reduction and greater safeguards against internal and external threats via log management will result in cost savings to the customer in time saved and threats avoided." "Most enterprises generate more than a terabyte of log data every day," said Pat Sueltz, CEO of LogLogic. "We take that previously unused machine language and turn it into usable information that simplifies compliance, security, governance and IT operational information. What could be cooler than returning 30% of an enterprise's lost data as valuable intelligence, without using agents or costly professional services? We are leading innovators in this field - just plug in LogLogic and away you go." As the log management leader, LogLogic serves more than 700 customers worldwide with cost effective solutions for security information and event management (SIEM), business operations and regulatory compliance. LogLogic's open log management platform enables customers to build their own applications and workflows for comprehensive and effective log management. LogLogic also provides various compliance suites and the Lasso Gateway appliance for centralizing Windows event collection.

For more information about LogLogic, please visit http://www.loglogic.com/logpower.

Check out the LogBlog: http://blog.loglogic.com.

Share this news on Twitter: http://bit.ly/bCyvq About Gartner's Cool Vendors Selection Process Gartner's listing does not constitute an exhaustive list of vendors in any given technology area, but rather is designed to highlight interesting, new and innovative vendors, products and services. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed and implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness of a particular purpose. Gartner defined a cool vendor as a company that offers technologies or solutions that are: innovative, enable users to do things they couldn't do before; impactful, have, or will have, business impact (not just technology for the sake of technology); intriguing, have caught Gartner's interest or curiosity in approximately the past six months.

The complete Gartner report is available to Gartner clients at www.Gartner.com.

About LogLogic LogLogic® (www.loglogic.com) is the leader in log management, compliance management and security management solutions designed to improve accountability and lower costs for organizations of all sizes. LogLogic's unique open log management platform enables customers to collect, search and store 100 percent of IT log data for a comprehensive fingerprint of past and current activity across any organization. Powered by the industry's leading open log management platform, LogLogic's business applications correlate user activities and event data in real-time for a unique integrated approach to security event management, database security management and compliance management with industry and government regulations.

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