What is ALog ConVerter?
Why is logging important?
Industry best practice in business IT Integration,
is well known,yet the most essential element is to maintain corporate security.
Storing access log is a prerequisite measure.
Business owned shared data wherever it resides,
requires monitoring in order to safeguard corporate integrity.
It is paramount that monitoring of this kind entails implementing PRVENTATIVE and CORRECTIVE action in safeguarding unauthorized access to data.

What is ALog ConVerter?
ALog Converter is a tool used to collect user access log data from a centralized server for auditing purposes.
Main features:
- No requirements for software to remain on client-side. No client software PCs.
- Native integration with host Server log gathering functionality, means that there is no requirements for an external agent to run it.
- Integrated All-in-One functionality is comprised of Collection, Conversion, Search, and Analysis.
- Minimal demands on the host CPU allows for easy management and operation.
ALog converts complex raw log data into a friendly format for administration.
ALog's name is derived from the “Audit Log/Access Log” component, while “ConVerter” stems from the actual conversion process component.
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Why ALog?

ALog's scope
As well as Server access logs, ALog is capable of collecting data logs from NAS, Linux, and DB components.
ALog's scope also makes it a good choice, since it is also able to collect log activity for the Administrators of the system.

Trail Browser
ALog ConVerter is involved in the user interface screen that you can monitor and trace from a mountain of user operation records.
"Trail Browser" enables to reduce various time and efforts dramatically.
Checking unauthorized access, reporting audit documents or suspicious user tracking and more!
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Statistics/Surveillance

Log Reformatting
ALog reformats complex collected log data, generated from servers and coverts this data to ALog format.
Reformatting produces a more transparent view of log events including, Who, When, Which file, and What action are taken by the user.
This results in a searchable log access, which is Simplified, Accurate, and low in Footprint.



Process Flow for NetApp
All log collection processing is activated on the server (an ALog server). It verifies CIFS function of the NetApp server and is set to output files and automatically if the event log grows at in capacity. (Logs can be retrieved of NFS)
Process Flow for EMC
All log collection processing is activated on the server (an ALog server).
It reads the contents of the event log on the EMC server through a network connection and outputs the file in CSV format



