What Integrates with Passages?

Find out what Passages integrations exist in 2024. Learn what software and services currently integrate with Passages, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that Passages currently integrates with:

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    Splunk Cloud Reviews
    Splunk is a secure, reliable, and scalable service that turns data into answers. Our Splunk experts will manage your IT backend so you can concentrate on your data. Splunk's cloud-based data analytics platform is fully managed and provisioned by Splunk. In as little as two days, you can go live. Software upgrades can be managed to ensure that you have the most recent functionality. With fewer requirements, you can tap into the data's value in days. Splunk Cloud is compliant with FedRAMP security standards and assists U.S. federal agencies, their partners, and them in making confident decisions and taking decisive actions at rapid speed. Splunk's mobile apps and augmented reality, as well as natural language capabilities, can help you increase productivity and contextual insight. Splunk solutions can be extended to any location by simply typing a phrase or tapping a finger. Splunk Cloud is designed to scale, from infrastructure management to data compliance.
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    ArcSight Logger Reviews
    Log management software that simplifies compliance, log search efficiency, and secure storage. You can collect billions of events daily from more than 400 sources and have centralized access to all your logs. Logger's event aggregation allows you to store years of data more efficiently and can even compress logs up to 10 times. Built-in content, dashboards and reports make it easier to prepare compliance documentation. This makes audits and requirements much less burdensome. Dynamic query suggestions make it easy to search your data logger without much effort. Logger can consume terabytes per day from any source. Logger provides log monitoring for all data via Smart Connectors. These collect, normalize and aggregate data from more than 400 sources, including syslog and clickstreams, stream traffic, security devices and web servers.
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