We use MediaHouse and it works great.
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Mike K
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From: World Internet Now! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, October 08, 1999 11:14 AM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Off-topic: rec for web log/traffic analyzer
> By far the easiest to setup and the best looking that we have found has to
> be NetTracker from Sane Solutions (www.sane.com) You can purchase the
> software from $495 on up, depending on the amount of sites and wether or
not
> you need it logged to a database. Or, if your an ISP, they will give it
to
> you for free but you have to pay them $5 per-site per month. This can
work
> out well if you add it as an optional service for around $10, then you
make
> money without having to dish anyout. It is definitely something to check
> out, go to http://www.sane.com/demo/NetTracker/web2/index.html for a demo.
>
> Pierre LaFromboise
> World Internet Now
> www.win1.net
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of imail
> Sent: Friday, October 08, 1999 2:52 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 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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