IceWEB Wins Federal Government Agency Contract
Posted on: Tuesday, 13 May 2008, 12:00 CDT
IceWEB, a provider of storage solutions and on-line application services, has received a contract of $0.93 millions, from a major federal government agency for a log management and intelligence platform.
Under the terms of the contract, IceWEB will deliver a hardware software infrastructure to capture critical log data from various financial systems, general purpose web servers and firewalls.
According to IceWEB, its network security compliance experience helps IT staffs find and report on mission-critical IT data buried in the terabytes of log data, thereby simplifying compliance tasks, reducing costs and mitigating risks. The network platforms can hand off log data to IceWEB InLINE storage products thereby allowing customers to retain log data for seven or more years to meet compliance requirements.
John Signorello, chairman and CEO of IceWEB, said: "This new contract is further evidence of the pipeline of business we continue to capture in this rapidly growing web logging and tracking environment."
Source: Datamonitor
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