ManageEngine EventLog Analyzer vs Sematext

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ManageEngine EventLog Analyzer vs Sematext: What are the differences?

ManageEngine EventLog Analyzer: Collect, analyze, searche, correlate, report, and store logs from a centralized platform. It is one of the preferred SIEM log management software of cyber-security consultants and white-hat hackers It can keep all event logs and Syslogs in one place, sort them out, and analyze them in real time. It is a no brainer when it comes to your security logs.; Sematext: Detect and troubleshoot issues with logs, metrics, synthetic, and real user monitoring. Sematext pulls together performance monitoring, logs, user experience and synthetic monitoring that tools organizations need to troubleshoot performance issues faster.

ManageEngine EventLog Analyzer and Sematext belong to "Log Management" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by ManageEngine EventLog Analyzer are:

  • Log Collection
  • Log Analysis
  • Log Archiving

On the other hand, Sematext provides the following key features:

  • Available in the Cloud and On Premises
  • Infrastructure Monitoring
  • Application Performance Monitoring
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      ECS integration
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      Great filtering and grouping
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      Easy to set up
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      Centralized log management
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      Vercel integration
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      Custom dashboards
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      Built-in dashboards
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      Live logging
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      Includes Kibana
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    What is ManageEngine EventLog Analyzer?

    It is one of the preferred SIEM log management software of cyber-security consultants and white-hat hackers. It can keep all event logs and Syslogs in one place, sort them out, and analyze them in real time. It is a no brainer when it comes to your security logs.

    What is Sematext?

    Sematext pulls together performance monitoring, logs, user experience and synthetic monitoring that tools organizations need to troubleshoot performance issues faster.

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