Most definitely.
Here is an example of a FlowOut, listed in the EE_FlowOutEvents_viw view. This will be available for all new flow-outs as soon as the feature is enabled. You can see how long it was in the first queue (TimeInQueue), the original queue (SourceQueueName) and the destination name/type of the flow-out target (TargetQueueName/TargetQueueType, respectively):
And here is an example of a transfer from the EE_TransferEvents_viw view in the DB. Again, all new transfers will be shown here at the feature is enabled. For this one, I did a blind transfer to the WrapUpWG workgroup, and it was never answered (which is why TargetUserName is blank).
The other view that is enabled with the feature is the EE_AbandonEvents_viw view. And as you guessed it, it shows abandoned events, down to the millisecond level and is also just as easy to follow. Lastly, note that all of these DB views have the InteractionIDKey, which can be joined back to the CallSummary_viw view or the InteractionSummary table if necessary.
This feature is something that as a consultant, I recommend all of my customers enable as soon as they can. They either need information now for things like transfer analysis, short abandons, flow-out analysis. Or they will need it in the future.