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Adiscon GmbH
www.adiscon.com
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Adiscon GmbH
Address: Franz-Marc-Strasse 144 Erftstadt NRW 50374 Germany
Email: office@adiscon.com
Specializes in: syslog, monitoring, security, windows event log, network, consolidation, windows, logging, events, reporting, database, server, event log, compression, rfc3164
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Corporate Site: www.adiscon.com
Adiscon GmbH is listed in the following categories:
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$59.00 - WinSyslog
Receives messages from routers and firewalls (e.g. PIX). Writes messages to file, database, sends email-alerts and much more. Supports UDP and TCP syslog, compression and SNMP. Highly customizable. Runs as background service. With Web Interface.
Updated: 2007-10-11
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$29.00 - EventConsolidator
EventConsolidator is an agentless solution for monitoring multiple Windows machines. It provides a single powerful view of all event logs. Reports provide in-depth information about your systems - without the need to look at each event log manually.
Updated: 2007-06-13
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$9.95 - AliveMon
AliveMon is a network monitor that lets you know when servers or routers fail. Configurable alarms enable you to quickly solve problems before they turn into real headache. You can even automatically take corrective actions by auto-starting programs.
Updated: 2006-11-09
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$100.00 - MonitorWare Console
MonitorWare Console is an analysis application for Windows event logs, firewalls and network events. It offers live, interactive views and great reports. A number of helpful tools are included, even a network scanner.
Updated: 2006-10-04
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$49.00 - EventReporter
EventReporter monitors Windows NT/2000/XP event log and forwards events either to a syslog daemon or email recipient. Ideal for centrally monitoring NT event logs. Runs as a service.
Updated: 2005-09-05
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Free - Adiscon logger
Adiscon logger is an UNIX-like logger command line tool for Windows. It is a re-write of the UNIX logger tool with enhanced functionality. All the popular UNIX options are supported. Also, it supports reliable syslog transport via RFC 3195 and plain
Updated: 2005-04-14
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