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| Irish Developer of First Logging-as-a-Service Tool For Cloud-based Systems wins Start-Up AwardJLizard an Irish software development company has won NovaUCD’s 2010 Start-Up Award. JLizard has developed a cloud-based product to enable organisations to reduce the time required to analyse the log data of their IT systems from days to minutes.
By: NovaUCD NovaUCD, the Innovation and Technology Transfer Centre, is responsible for the commercialisation of intellectual property arising from University College Dublin’s research programmes. JLizard was established earlier this year by Dr Trevor Parsons and Dr Viliam Holub as a spin-out company from the Performance Engineering Laboratory in UCD’s School of Computer Science and Informatics. Log data, analogous to CCTV for IT systems, is currently the fastest growing data source in large organisations, and is a particular problem for those using cloud-based systems. Many large organisations may produce up to 10,000 log events per second across their IT infrastructures, ranging from mobile phones to large enterprise applications. Log data contains information on the state of IT systems and is often reviewed in real-time to assist in the understanding of what is happening as a system runs. Such data is also often reviewed afterwards to understand what was happening at some point in the past, in the case of security threats, performance issues or system crashes. However log data analysis can be difficult, time consuming and costly, especially when a critical issue occurs and a system requires a quick resolution. Complicating factors include that in typical enterprise systems log data is produced by multiple sources, is stored in numerous locations, typically in different formats, and the volume of data is enormous. To solve this problem JLizard has developed a software-as- Using logentries.com, organisations can automatically collect, analysis and visualise live log data and automatically detect system problems in real-time. The product also enables organisations to avoid the need for complex log management set-ups in the cloud environment which can be difficult for them to manage and maintain. In addition to the NovaUCD 2010 Start-Up Award, JLizard was also presented with a cheque for €5,000, €5,000 worth of legal services from Arthur Cox and six-months free desk space at NovaUCD. JLizard will also receive a year’s free subscription to AccountsIQ software which allows SMEs to manage their entire accounting requirements via the internet. 170 new ventures and 260 individuals have now completed the NovaUCD Campus Company Development Programme (CCDP), which is supported by Enterprise Ireland, and which has run annually since 1996. Its aim is to assist academic and research entrepreneurs in the establishment and development of new high-tech ventures to commercialise the output of their research activities. The Programme assists participants in defining, developing and transforming their innovative ideas into commercially feasible ventures and in preparing detailed business plans. Previous participants include BiancaMed, Celtic Catalysts, ChangingWorlds, Equinome and RendezVu. Speaking at the Awards ceremony, an Innovation Dublin 2010 festival event, Dr Pat Frain, Director, NovaUCD, said, “The participation of UCD researchers in the establishment, growth and development of high-tech and knowledge intensive ventures, such as those who participated on this year’s CCDP, is of critical importance for the development of a sustainable smart economy in Ireland.” He added, “The development of such new high-tech ventures will also generate opportunities for the creation of highly-skilled employment which is so critical in the current economic climate.” Two other ventures, Restored Hearing and Belfield Technologies participating on this year’s Programme, received runner-up awards, cheques for €3,000 and €2,000 along with €3,000 and €2,000 worth of legal services from Arthur Cox respectively in addition to six-months free desk space at NovaUCD. Restored Hearing (www.restoredhearing.com) Exposure to loud noise bends the cochlear hairs (i.e. the sound receptor cells) in the ear so that they touch off each other. This sends signals to the brain that are interpreted as sound, even in the complete absence of sound. Restored Hearing’s SomtusTM sound therapy stimulates the inner ear to allow the cochlear hairs to re-straighten so that they no longer touch each other and thus stops the ringing in the ears. The company, co-founded by Anthony Carolan, Eimear O’Carroll and Rhona Togher, is based at NovaUCD. Belfield Technologies (www.belfieldtechnologies.com) The HID LightSaverTM utilises an innovative ‘intelligent’ Belfield Technologies has evolved from research undertaken by Dr Ger Devlin, Dr Kevin McDonnell, David Megan, Barry Bowen and Brian McDonnell in the Bioresources Research Centre, UCD School of Agriculture, Food Science and Veterinary Medicine. Congratulating all the participants on this year's programme, Michael Moriarty, Manager, Enterprise Ireland’s High Potential Start-Up’s Financial & Enterprise Software Department, said, "Enterprise Ireland is delighted to recognise the high level of entrepreneurial activity being undertaken in NovaUCD and to partner with NovaUCD in supporting the establishment of new market-led businesses. The enterprises which have completed this year’s CCDP have demonstrated great ingenuity in commercialising innovative technologies. They represent an essential element in realising the full commercial potential of the significant investment in research and development being made by the Irish Government.” ENDS 17 November 2010 For further information contact Micéal Whelan, NovaUCD, e: miceal.whelan@ # # # NovaUCD, the Innovation and Technology Transfer Centre, is the hub of knowledge transfer activities at University College Dublin. NovaUCD is responsible for the commercialisation of intellectual property arising from UCD research and for the development of co-operation with industry and business. NovaUCD has been funded through a unique public-private partnership that includes AIB Bank, Arthur Cox, Deloitte, Enterprise Ireland, Ericsson, Goodbody Stockbrokers, UCD and Xilinx. www.ucd.ie/nova. End
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