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LogLogic Virtual SIEM Appliance Makes Official Debut

LogLogic, a provider of SIEM and IT data management solutions, today announced the official release of its virtual SIEM solution. The product was released in a preview version back in June, but is now generally available.

LogLogic, a provider of SIEM and IT data management solutions, today announced the official release of its virtual SIEM solution. The product was released in a preview version back in June, but is now generally available. LogLogic’s MX Virtual solution delivers all the functionality of LogLogic’s hardware-based appliances via VMware technology.Virtual Appliance Log Management

The LogLogic MX Virtual delivers enterprise-grade IT data collection, search and storage capabilities as well as customizable alerts and reports covering identity and access management, user activity, network changes, security, business continuity and IT performance. LogLogic MX Virtual enables workgroups and businesses to collect, manage and analyze IT data from anywhere in their organization.

“Virtualization is a reality for many businesses that are looking to drive efficiencies throughout their organizations, or that have space-constrained or widely-distributed IT environments,” said LogLogic CEO Guy Churchward.

The MX Virtual also lowers the cost of entry for the smaller companies, those with security or PCI compliance needs but have very few servers or monitoring points. It is also perfectly suited for cloud providers who wish to offer logging-as-a-service, or PCI-as-a-Service in the cloud. The MX Virtual allows them to spin up a virtual machine for every customer, ensuring separation of data.

Pricing for the LogLogic MX Virtual product starts at $3,000.

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