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Sawmill (software)


FieldValue
nameSawmill
logosawmill-logo.png
screenshot
captionEntry Pages view of Sawmill demo site as rendered in Firefox 3.0
collapsibleyes
developerFlowerfire Inc.
released
discontinuedyes
latest release version8.8.0
latest release date
programming languageC
operating systemCross-platform
languageSpanish
genreWeb analytics, Log analysis
websitesawmill.net

Sawmill was a software package for the statistical analysis and reporting of log files. Sawmill also incorporated real-time reporting and alerting.

Sawmill supported approximately 850 server log file formats. It included a page-tagging server and a JavaScript page tag for analyzing client-side clicks (client requests), providing a comprehensive view of visitor traffic and on-site activity.

Sawmill Analytics was offered in three forms: a software package for user deployment, a system appliance for use on-premises, and an application for software as a service (SaaS). Sawmill analyzed devices or software packages to produce a log file that included web servers, firewalls, proxy servers, mail servers, network devices, syslog servers, and databases.

Branded versions of Sawmill include Sawmill for IronPort by Cisco Systems, InterGate Intelligence by Vicomsoft Ltd, and SonicWALL Aventail Advanced Reporting by SonicWALL.

Sawmill went out of business on 17 May 2021.

References

References

  1. [http://www.ironport.com/pdf/web_sec_mgmt_ds.pdf Cisco IronPort Web Security Appliance Management] contains description of Sawmill for IronPort.
  2. [http://www.vicomsoft.com/products/reporting/index.html Intergate Intelligence] contains a description of InterGate Intelligence, a rebranded version of Sawmill.
  3. [http://www.sonicwall.com/in/488_8564.html SonicWALL Aventail Advanced Reporting] contains a description of SonicWALL Aventail Advanced Reporting, a rebranded version of Sawmill.
  4. "sawmill.net - Sawmill - Universal log file analysis and reporting".
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