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  2. IBM Planning Analytics - Wikipedia

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    IBM Planning Analytics powered by TM1 (formerly IBM Cognos TM1, formerly Applix TM1, formerly Sinper TM/1 [1]) is a business performance management software suite designed to implement collaborative planning, budgeting and forecasting solutions, interactive "what-if" analyses, as well as analytical and reporting applications.

  3. NXLog - Wikipedia

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    It supports all major operating systems such as Windows, [3] macOS, [4] IBM AIX, [5] etc., being compatible with virtually any SIEM, log analytics suites and many other platforms. NXLog can handle different log sources and formats, [ 6 ] so it can be used to implement a secured, centralized, [ 7 ] scalable logging system.

  4. Logi Analytics - Wikipedia

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    Logi Analytics, Inc. is a computer software company headquartered in McLean, Virginia, United States with offices in the UK and Ireland. It offers interactive data visualization products for business intelligence and business analytics .

  5. Log analysis - Wikipedia

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    In computer log management and intelligence, log analysis (or system and network log analysis) is an art and science seeking to make sense of computer-generated records (also called log or audit trail records). The process of creating such records is called data logging. Typical reasons why people perform log analysis are:

  6. IBM Cognos Analytics - Wikipedia

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    IBM Cognos Workspace (formerly introduced in version 10.1 as IBM Cognos Business Insight and renamed in version 10.2.0) is a web-based interface that allows business users to use existing IBM Cognos content (report objects) to build interactive workspaces for insight and collaboration.

  7. Software as a service - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, the steep one-time cost demanded by sellers of traditional software were out of the reach of smaller businesses, but pay-per-use SaaS models makes the software affordable. [3] Usage may be charged based on the number of users, transactions, amount of storage spaced used, or other metrics. [ 26 ]

  8. Log–log plot - Wikipedia

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    A loglog plot of y = x (blue), y = x 2 (green), and y = x 3 (red). Note the logarithmic scale markings on each of the axes, and that the log x and log y axes (where the logarithms are 0) are where x and y themselves are 1. Comparison of linear, concave, and convex functions when plotted using a linear scale (left) or a log scale (right).

  9. Webtrends - Wikipedia

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    Their software uses log file analysis and page tagging. Log analysis reads the files in which the web server records all its transactions. Via page tagging, parameter name–value pairs are appended (either automatically by a JavaScript "tag" or manual hand-coding) to the query string of a gif image which resides on a data collection server ...