Client-based solutions that extend the functionality of
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CardioLog 2007 is a complete web analytics solution, with its own tracking agent and data repository. It includes numerous web analytics reports which are specially designed for portal environments and intranet sites - among them the portal search reports and portal growth reports.
Specially built for authenticated environments, CardioLog 2007 provides enhanced visitor segmentation - which is available through seamless integration with Active Directory and other user-schemas within the organization.
CardioLog 2007 includes adaptors for leading portal products such as Microsoft SharePoint 2007 (or 2003) and Community Server. These adaptors use an advanced JavaScript tracking agent to monitor visitor actions such as item additions and deletions, document viewing, search results clicks and other Web 2.0 actions. In addition, these adaptors identify the structure of the portal and enable easy reporting for specific content areas.
CardioLog 2007’s client UI is a complete HTML solution - enabling users to view reports in many ways. Reports can be easily integrated into portal pages by exporting them to web parts, or launched directly from the portal.

Here are some examples for CardioLog 2007 reports which are designed for a portal environment:
The standard Top Content report can be filtered according to portal object-types, for instance - top PDF files, or top Wiki sites. Filtering by type is especially helpful for intranet portals, which usually host thousands or millions of items.
Top UsersFind out who are the top portal visitors, and drill-down to learn about them: where did they visit? When did they visit and for how long? Did they search the portal? Did they contribute content?
Learn about the most common search phrases in the portal and find out how visitors engage with search results (what search results are clicked).
This report shows how often search is used. Together with other search reports, such as
Find out who is contributing content to you portal. Do visitors use the portal for collaboration tasks? How well is your content management environment used?
The portal actions report displays the number of content additions, updates and deletions taking place in the portal. You can also measure user clicks, document viewing, and other Web 2.0 actions.
Portal managers can easily see how fast their portal is growing, in terms of item numbers (for example, number of sites or documents).
By setting read permissions to reports, it is possible to control their distribution throughout the organization. Reports can be automatically emailed, exported to web parts, or launched directly from portal pages.

CardioLog 2007’s Analysis Center displays a tree of the portal's structure. Web analysts can use Analysis Center to perform real-time queries on selected tree nodes (content areas).
The portal tree displays the hierarchal structure of the portal, including the different portal objects. Reporting for a specific item or hierarchal level of the portal is simply done by clicking the desired tree node and selecting a report template.
The Analysis Center can display multiple portals, of different kinds, all displayed in one tree. If needed, you can create a single report which includes data from all portals.