Company Overview
The Search Engine for IT
Paglo is the world's first search engine for IT. Think "Google for IT."
It started with a bold idea — IT search. IT search helps organizations better understand and manage their technology. By capturing everything about your network and devices, Paglo serves as a starting place to answer virtually any security, operations, or networking question before something breaks and you're running around like your hair's on fire.
Its power comes from the fact that it breaks down the walls between isolated IT systems by using search algorithms to find the hidden relationships between data from different systems and devices. It will instantly and securely make IT information accessible and actionable.
Anyone can join
Paglo is ideal for any organization with more devices than one human being can remember.
Paglo is now available for everyone! Activate an account right now. Once you do, you will download
the open source Paglo Crawler, configure your
Web account, and you'll be
searching your IT data in minutes!
IT Search
Take advantage of the benefits of IT search in your IT environment for the first time.
You already use it everyday, so why not start putting it to work to find information
that has always been almost at your fingertips, but never actually available? Paglo
changes how you think about managing technology. IT search gets to the bottom of things
so you can get back to what's really important.
Collaborate
Extend the open source Paglo Crawler
as you see fit and benefit from others who share their
extensions. Searches, Dashboards,
and alerts can be saved as share-its and published
to the community. So for example, if you are looking for the killer network
management Dashboard view, you don't need to recreate the wheel. And now you
can join the forums that reflect your interests and help get your job done.
Keep IT secure
We've observed that many organizations have lost their secure perimeter. This is why it's
important to us to ensure that you control who can see your data. Data is sent via a
secure channel from the Crawler to your private account and you should only invite
colleagues and other trusted parties to access your account. That's IT.
Paglo was founded in 2007 after Brian de Haaff and Chris Waters led the sale of Network Chemistry's wireless security business to Aruba Networks (NASQAQ: ARUN).



