Sensage's products are built on its event data warehouse software that consolidates a complex stream of business transactions and communications from any network source, analyzes and stores the data, and gives users an interface to search through events from a single console. In 2008, Sensage added new user interface features to its software to make it usable by non-technical staff. Through much of its history, Sensage customers have used its event data warehouse software to analyze system logs for
security information and event management (SIEM) to collect, store, manage and analyze log records for security and forensic purposes. In a survey, Sensage customers reported the need to retain logs and archive archiving records for a minimum of one year as a hedge against future audits. Sensage customer
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida mentions using Sensage tools for proactive monitoring that allow administrators to see and prevent security threats as they occur. Sensage has
OEM arrangements with HP (the HP Compliance Log Warehouse (CLW) appliance) and Cerner (healthcare applications). Customers such as Choice Hotels have deployed the HP CLW to automate network analysis and compliance reporting to meet
Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) regulations. More than 5,800 Choice brand hotels worldwide rely on the HP CLW to identify internal violations and external threats in real time. The regulation was established to ensure service providers could assist law enforcement officials investigating bombings, leading to a requirement to keep records for up to three years. ==Further reading==