Statistics Server 5 from Mediahouse. We have been using it for two years now
and it has performed well. http://www.mediahouse.com
The cost is good aswell :)

Phil

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Sent: 08 October 1999 08:52
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Subject: [IMail Forum] Off-topic: rec for web log/traffic analyzer


(Folks here are usually more helpful than other places...)

As a "boutique" ISP that specializes in webhosting, we would like to
incorporate a log analysis/web traffic reporting feature for our customers
as an optional service (and incremental revenue source).

Currently, we offer raw logs to our customers as an option and suggest they
use WebTrend or various shareware/freeware log analysis tools, but I believe
most of our customers are not that sophisticated and comfortable with
FTP'ing log files, running an analyzer, etc.

I think the ideal tool would run on our server and through a web interface
allow users to see a nicely formatted report
on their own website (based on virtual domain hosting).

I have come across a few possibilities, but wanted to solicit input here.

Commercial supported software is fine, as we have budgeted $500 - $1500, but
don't want to leap into very high-end, high-priced stuff.

We run NT servers, so the tool should be available for NT (Linux/Unix is not
an option for us - "don't ask, don't tell...")

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