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Brian de Haaff
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09/16/2009 at 13:36
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And so there we were on the second page of the Marketplace section last week in the Wall Street Journal. The article was titled Start-Ups Aim to Help Tame Corporate Data and three companies were profiled and two customers interviewed.

The story was about how "consumers have long been able to use search engines like Google, Yahoo and Ask.com to find everything from obscure Web sites to travel deals on the Internet, there have been few similar tools for companies to search the increasing amounts of traffic generated by server computers and other devices and to look through their “unstructured” data…" We could not agree more and that is why we started Paglo in the first place.

We were thrilled to put Pui-Wing Tam of the Wall Street Journal in contact with one of our customers, George Burden, a systems administrator at Benewah Medical Center in Idaho.

George summed up what he likes best about Paglo and our IT management SaaS service when he said, “The technology searches through my IT network constantly and gives us a complete inventory. We have to be able to notify people when the system is down, rather than be reactive.”

Let us know if you saw the article and what you thought.

(Access to the complete article may require an WSJ online account if you visit the site often.)

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Icon_time 09/22/2009 at 09:26 [Edit Comment]

Well I thought it was cool to have my mug in the Wall Street Journal. Went and bought the paper just for that. Good article, really like the topic and having Paglo’s name out there so other companies can take advantage of a great product from a great company.

George Burden
Systems Administrator
Benewah Medical Center