Although 2020 was fraught with hardship, uncertainty, and unrest, we can all take pride in moments of success despite adversity. Like so many other businesses, Kinney Group transitioned to a [...]
When users import a data file into Splunk, they’re faced with a dense, confusing block of characters in the data preview. What you really need is to make your data more understandable and [...]
There are many do’s and don’t’s when it comes to Splunk. In our time supporting Splunk customers through Expertise on Demand, Team Tech Ops has seen the good, the bad, and the [...]
Splunk is the data to everything platform, capturing massive volumes of data every day. Users will know, though, that without visibility, it can be difficult to extract the maximum value from [...]
Searches are at the heart of Splunk. They power the insights that turn data into business value—and Atlas has plenty of them collected in the Search Library. Simple dashboards and ad-hoc [...]
If there was a secret sauce for Splunk, the key ingredient would be the platform’s universal forwarders. Providing users with the ability to automatically send data for indexing, Splunk [...]
Throughout my recruiting career, I’ve been primarily sourcing, screening, and networking with candidates in the technical field. I’ve worked with .NET developers, web developers, systems [...]
One key pain point for Splunk admins and users is the inability to track, store, and view searches in one place. On top of keeping tabs on a dizzying amount of searches, users must write queries [...]
When talking about apps that we need to bring into Splunk, the conversation can get very confusing, very quickly. This is because apps serve different purposes and come from different sources. [...]
With Splunk, getting data in is hard enough. After uploading a CSV, monitoring a log file, or forwarding data for indexing, more often than not the data does not look as expected. These large [...]