Posted On February 16, 2010 at 01:09 in Uncategorized
It’s not year end or something, but like any analytics professional, I always have at least one tab open on my analytics solution. Since starting to work around Microsoft SharePoint products almost 6 months ago, I’ve been updating my RSS reader with relevant content, and the direction of my posts have altered as well (as you’d imagine). Joel Oleson and Mike Gannotti are 2 of the SP experts I came to meet and follow (@joeloleson @gannotti), Avinash is another one of course, and an awesome source for analytics insights. Inspired by Mike’s post from yesterday, I remember I didn’t write an analytics post for a while.
In 2009 (01/01/09 till 12/31/09) I had a slight increase in traffic compared to 2008, however my readers’ demographics haven’t changed that much – same countries as in 2008. Israel sent almost twice as many visitors as in 2008 – Toda people
Kicking off 2010 as a SharePoint blogger (more like 3rd party SP blogger), it’s gonna be interesting to see what metrics I see come January 2011.
The top ten countries for 2009 were:
- United States
- Israel
- United Kingdom
- Germany
- Canada
- India
- Australia
- France
- Netherlands
- Italy
To all my visitors, from the countries above and anywhere else, thank you for dropping by. You make this blog what it is – see you around
Posted by Dvir Reznik · Tags: analytics, avinash kaushik, demographics, joel oleson, mike gannotti, sharepoint usage repoting, usage reports, visitors · 1 Comment »
Posted On February 5, 2010 at 03:36 in Uncategorized
Updated Feb. 11th.
A month into 2010 and we’re working hard on making CardioLog better. Following a successful 2009, with numerous new customers, we sat down – product and marketing teams, trying to prioritize the requests we received from our customers, our partners, our own vision regarding the product, analysts perspective on analytics and Microsoft’s direction with SharePoint 2010. Not an easy task.
From all of that input we compiled our roadmap for 2010, which is available here. We welcome your feedback, and will take any request under consideration, but we cannot promise it will find its way to production. Some highlights that will become available, soon:
- CardioLog 2010 Enterprise
- Integration with SSP Profiles
- Retrieval of the Portal Tree structure with the SharePoint API
- Import usage data from SharePoint 2010
- Report segmentation by user profiles
- Report segmentation by SharePoint groups and audiences
- CardioLog Lite for SharePoint 2010
- Funnel reports
- Site overlay
- And more
Again, the full list is available on our website.
We also launched ‘CardioLog 2010 for SharePoint 2010 Beta Program’, which will allow our customers to evaluate the integration with SharePoint 2010. We have big plans for the next release of SharePoint, here’s what we’re working on:
- As with MOSS, CardioLog will provide an independent JavaScript tracking agent for collecting browser activity for SharePoint 2010
- Usage reports will be available for data collected by either CardioLog or SharePoint 2010 (Logging DB)
- CardioLog will continue to provide enhanced reporting segments through integration with SharePoint 2010 SSP Profiles, SharePoint 2010 groups and security info, SharePoint 2010 document metadata, Active Directory user attributes, and more
- We plan to track usage within the SharePoint 2010 Workspace (offline experience)
- CardioLog reports will be available as SharePoint 2010 web parts
As you can tell – we have our hands full.
We also made some adjustments to our Support Policy, and continue to update the Forum and FAQs with feedback we receive from customers, analytics tips and best practices. Now is also the time for you to start following CardioLog on twitter – to receive product updates, tips & tricks, announcements and more.
CardioLog Standard
We also introduced a new addition to our portfolio – CardioLog Standard. The new edition is ideal for small and mid-sized companies, starting to explore the possibilities of analytics, looking for an affordable yet accurate solution – designed for Microsoft SharePoint portals. CardioLog Standard boosts roughly the same features as our Professional Edition, with some limitations (see table). If you’re looking for a small-sized, on-premise web analytics solution, our Standard Edition is your choice. You can download a free trial version now.

Posted by Dvir Reznik · Tags: cardiolog 2010 for sharepoint 2010, intlock, microsoft, moss, roadmap, sharepoint 2010, sharepoint 2010 beta, sharepoint analytics, usage reporting, usage reports · 1 Comment »
Posted On December 27, 2009 at 16:32 in Uncategorized
The deck below is an overview presentation, 8 slides, providing you the info you need about Intlock and CardioLOG. It outlines what is CardioLOG, why CardioLOG is different, who are our customers and who are we.
During 2009 we were pleased to welcome VHA, Molson Coors Brewery, IMF, REN, SunCorp and many more to our customer base, and our plan for 2010 is already underway. We’ve joined forces with several Microsoft integrators, like NEOVAS is Turkey, and are working constantly at improving CardioLOG with new reports and features, based on feedback we receive from our customers.
As we near the end of 2009, I would like to thank you for choosing CardioLOG as your SharePoint analytics solution, and looking forward to working with you in 2010.
Posted by Dvir Reznik · Tags: cardiolog analytics, microsoft, sharepoint analytics, usage reports · No Comments »