GFI EventsManager 2012 Build 20111103 Beta

3.6 out of 5 stars 3.6 (35 votes)

BETA (November 3, 2011)

Windows 7/2000/2003/2008/Vista/XP / Shareware; $220.00 / 2,084 downloads

GFI EventsManager collects data from all devices that use Windows event logs, W3C, and Syslog and applies the best rules and filtering in the industry to identify key data. This allows you to track when staff swipe their fob, pick up the phone to call home, turn on their PC, what they do on their PC and which files they access during their work day. GFI EventsManager also provides you with real-time alerting when critical events arise and suggests remedial action.

  • Publisher

    GFI Software

  • Homepage

    GFI EventsManager

  • Latest Changes

    - NEW: Included new file storage engine enabling EventsManager 2012 to store and process much more data than previous versions; SQL Server is not supported as a database backend anymore

    - NEW: Added a new reporting engine that allows better customization and faster generation of reports

    - NEW: Added drill down browsing and global search through all events

    - NEW: Added database encryption and compression

    - NEW: Syslog collector now supports message parsing based on regular expressions

    - NEW: Added support for scanning text logs based on regular expressions

Reviews of GFI EventsManager

  1. 1 out of 5 stars
    CyberDoc999

    Reviewing 2011 Build 20110118 Beta (Jan 21, 2011)

    at 500 bucks they only need to sell a few copies

  2. 2 out of 5 stars
    CapZap

    Reviewing 8.2 Build 20090302 (May 15, 2009)

    This program failed to sync two folders as scheduled so I would not use it for any critical syncing task. I've used SecondCopy for years and have totally relied on it. I only tried GFI because I recently installed Win7 and was reinstalling my software base. Sorry GFI, you didn't do it this time. I cannot comment on the backup and restore features.

  3. 1 out of 5 stars
    JohnV73

    Reviewing 7.0 Build 20061006 (Oct 24, 2006)

    What a great business model :-)

    First you sell a crappy mail software.

    As a next step you produce a tool to to restart the hanging mail software when an "Item processed ...." occurs.

    Since it happens so frequent now we all can purchase a tool to get notified when the monitor restarts the hanging mail tool.

    By the way - why does it cost so many bucks if you market it as "shareware"? Shouldnt existing customer get it as freeware until ME/MSEC work stable?

    LOL LOL LOL

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