Cloud Distribution signs TIBCO LogLogic

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Security, networking and storage distributor Cloud Distribution has added TIBCO LogLogic to its roster of vendors.

LogLogic6 is TIBCO Software’s (NASDAQ: TIBX) enterprise-grade machine data management and operational intelligence platform.

LogLogic6 finds and extracts critical business insight hidden in volumes of log and machine data, enabling businesses to make use of machine data to drastically accelerate time to value. It also provides monitoring and control of application infrastructures and business-wide access to operational intelligence.

Cloud Distribution says LogLogic6 will enable its partners to offer their customers have a ‘single pane of glass view’ of their network through centralised machine data. This data can then be turned into meaningful intelligence.

“With the amount of data that organisations have to deal with there is a real need for company-wide operational insight. Other legacy SIEM and Log Management solutions are great for security and event management, but don’t really give customers a complete overview across their organisation that they can easily translate into graphical reports to gain valuable insight,” says Adam Davison, director at Cloud Distribution.

“With LogLogic6, all departments can log their information into one central point so that everyone can gain intelligence. The net result is that there is far more data across the business that can be analysed and used for business advantage.”

The vendor recently appointed new channel manager Stephen Millard, who upon reviewing LogLogic’s channel strategy, decided it needed more direct focus. As such, the decision was taken to appoint Cloud Distribution.

“There is pent up demand for a solution like LogLogic6 and with Cloud Distribution we believe we can gain traction into verticals and channels that are not yet using our solutions,” he comments.

The distributor says it will work primarily select resellers that supply solutions to enterprise customers at the operational or infrastructure level.

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