EventTracker PULSE automates log collection and archival from Windows, Linux/Unix, network devices, and applications. The software offers a user-friendly Google-like interface for convenient access to logs.
Logs are records of what a system does minute by minute, and with EventTracker PULSE, it is possible to stay in proactive mode by providing the necessary insight to diagnose issues before they turn into costly, service-disrupting incidents. PULSE helps optimize system interactions, improve availability, accelerate troubleshooting, and in the event of a security incident, allows users to put the pieces together and figure out what exactly happened.
The features of EventTracker PULSE include a smart search for event log data, collection of log data from Windows, Unix/Linux, applications, and any syslog or syslog ng source. The software also provides compressed, secure storage of data and log archives sealed with SHA-1 checksum to provide proof of non-tampering. There is no limit on collection or archival.
Furthermore, free-form searching is possible using keywords, exact phrases, operators, wildcard characters, or a combination of all for complex queries, and there are hundreds of pre-configured search categories for ease of searching. One-click access to the Prism Knowledgebase for cause-resolution information on over 20,000 events is provided. The agent-optional architecture and centralized agent configuration ensures that there is very low impact on network, CPU, and memory.
Prism Microsystems, the company that developed EventTracker PULSE, also provides a free knowledgebase of event information. The EventTracker Knowledgebase is the primary source of log and event management expertise on the internet. The Knowledgebase is a complimentary, searchable, vendor-neutral collection of cause-resolution information on over 20,000 events generated by hundreds of sources, including Windows, all syslog, and applications.
Overall, EventTracker PULSE is a software that provides an efficient and effective way to search through log data, and with its numerous features, can help optimize system interactions, improve availability, and accelerate troubleshooting. The complementary knowledgebase of event information provides additional support for users.
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