Monday, November 19, 2007

Paglo is the world's first search engine for IT

What company is offering:
Paglo is the world's first search engine for IT. Think Google for IT. Use the open source crawler and discover everything about your computers, network
and users. And then answer virtually any question before you're running around
like your hair's on fire.
How It Works:
Paglo collects data across all IT silos, and indexes it to uncover the relationships between data from different components. Paglo pulls all this data together, and slaps it into shape. A two-pronged shape, to be exact: unstructured and semi-structured. And then hands you a powerful search tool to get what you need out of it.

Because Paglo can treat the information as unstructured, you can use search to find relationships between data from different components. You see, structured information works well when the problems to be solved are known. But as we know, this isn't usually the case when you're troubleshooting. That's why you need to be able to use simple, natural-language searches, just like you do today with your favorite search engine.
After you download it, you set the open source Paglo Crawler to run on your network on any desktop computer or server. It crawls your network and IT assets and gathers information, which it then securely uploads to your private Paglo Search Index in our telco-grade datacenter.

Only you or other individuals that you authorize can then use your Paglo Web account to query your Paglo Search Index, display the results as charts, lists, or tables. And, if it's something you want to check daily, you can save it onto a Dashboard that continuously self-updates as the Crawler uploads fresh data.
More at:http://www.paglo.com/

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