Log Analytics for Network Operations Management
EMA Research Results Revealed

While log analytics is a well-known approach within systems and security management, its use in support of network operations is relatively new. Many times, the key to solving a difficult, subtle performance issue or behavioral anomaly can only be found in network logs. Further, network logs are proving useful for integrated/sustained monitoring of overall IT health and activity across infrastructure, applications, and services.

















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Date: Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2014

Time: 11 am PDT / 2 pm EDT 

Duration: 45 minutes

But which types and sources of network log data are most valuable for troubleshooting and forensics versus live, sustained operations monitoring? How is this data being integrated into operations monitoring systems, consoles, and dashboards?   Where should network operations teams start, and what should they expect to achieve as part of a log data analytics strategy?

Join EMA Vice President of Research, Jim Frey, for an interactive webinar presentation that will reveal the results of research into these topics and:

  • Best practices for identifying, collecting, and storing log data
  • Where log data can/should fit within the monitoring and management data mix
  • How log data is most commonly being used during network monitoring, diagnostic, and troubleshooting processes
  • What types of log data analytics are showing the most results and the most promise
  • Adding log data to higher level Big Data repositories and analytics


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