Logfalcon understands and uses all of the information available in log files, which allows for in-depth analysis to be undertaken in a straightforward way. At the same time, Logfalcon can be used to view and search a very large number of log files of devices/systems, allowing for breadth of analysis. The result is that fault investigations and security checks can be performed successfully and quickly with high attention to detail.
Using features such as graphs and reports it is easy to gain insight into various technical and business aspects of the system. In addition, using features such as dashboards makes it very straightforward to get an overview of the system.
Logfalcon does not dictate which type of information is important and does not restrict users. Users can decide which information is important to them, and they can define it as they like, including simple and complex technical or business concepts.
Logfalcon understands all the information in log files, including business-related information. Users can obtain real-time business intelligence information, e.g. top selling products, average size order, trends, etc. This information can be displayed in a variety of ways such as pie charts, bar charts or reports.
Logfalcon can assist in IT intelligence by showing key performance indicators such as latency, fault rates, trends etc. This information can be used, for example, to help with capacity planning.
As users of Logfalcon create concepts and searches, these can then be shared with other users. New joiners can get up to speed much quicker, as instead of having to learn how to open and decipher the text of various raw log entries they can now use higher-level objects defined in Logfalcon . As more and more users utilize existing definitions within Logfalcon , the focus shifts to more advanced problem solving and analysis, which results in more advanced definitions being created and eventually shared. This generates a dynamic cycle of knowledge creation and sharing.