Web Servers
Web servers maintain log files listing every request from incoming traffic made
to the server.
WebSpy transforms the raw data in these requests and provides transparent
information on aspects such as: who is accessing the internal site, what pages
are being accessed, when the pages were accessed, how much time was spent on
each page, how visitors navigated through the pages, what site or search phrase
referred the visitor to the site, and the type and size of data downloaded from
the site.
WebSpy’s ability to translate web server log file data into manageable
information will enable organizations to:
Verify Effectiveness of Online Campaigns
View the most common sites referring traffic to your own website to validate the
effectiveness of online marketing initiatives. Display search terms commonly
used in search engines referring to your company's website to optimize the
website's search ranking and maximize bids on the correct search terms for
online pay-per-click campaigns.
Optimize Website Performance
Prioritize web page sequences, improve navigation, improve browser support and
reduce link breaks by monitoring incoming website traffic, commonly accessed
pages, user agents (browsers) accessing your website, client and server errors.
All WebSpy’s software solutions can analyze and report on log files from web
servers. Please refer to our product overview
to isolate feature differences between the products.
WebSpy supports web server log file formats from the following vendors: