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SenSage Awarded Patent For Event Data Management Technology


SAN FRANCISO, CA – SenSage, Inc., the leading provider of enterprise security analytics, has been awarded a patent covering the company’s breakthrough approach for optimizing the storage and analysis of event log data.  SenSage’s Scalable Log Server technology, covered by U.S. Patent #7,024,414 awarded last month, enables high-speed query and reporting of large, diverse event log data while dramatically lowering the storage and operational costs associated with retaining and assessing that data.

SenSage offers enterprise-class security software that automates processes which reduce risks due to security threats, insider violations, system outages, and compliance. According to industry research firms, the Security Information Management (SIM) market segment has distinct retention and analysis requisites to meet security monitoring, compliance and audit demands. SenSage was awarded the first patent within the SIM market segment that uniquely removes relational database management tech

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