Splunk Lantern is Splunk’s customer success center that provides advice from Splunk experts on valuable data insights, key use cases, and tips on managing Splunk more efficiently.
We also host Getting Started Guides for a range of Splunk products, a library of Product Tips, and Data Descriptor articles that help you see everything that’s possible with data sources and data types in Splunk.
This month we’re highlighting some great new updates to our Getting Started Guide for Enterprise Security (ES) that provide you with easy ways to get going on this powerful platform, as well as new data articles for MS Teams. As usual, we’re also sharing the rest of the new articles we’ve published this month. Read on to see what’s new.
Lantern hosts Getting Started Guides for all of Splunk’s products across the platform, plus premium Security and Observability products. Our Getting Started Guides are great for onboarding new users, but even if you’re more experienced they can be a great help to ensure you haven’t missed any key steps or resources that can help you take your product usage to the next level.
This month, we’ve been busy updating our Getting Started Guide for Enterprise Security. This new guide now features new videos from Splunk experts walking you through how to use Enterprise Security dashboards, new guidance on how to find and adopt use cases, and links to all of the resources you’ll need to be successful with ES.
You can use our updated Getting Started Guide as your comprehensive toolkit for mastering Enterprise Security effortlessly. Check it out to see how you can enhance your security posture and stay ahead of challenges with our expert guidance at your fingertips.
We’ve also published some helpful configuration guidance for users of the Microsoft Teams Add-on for Splunk. This add-on collects Teams call record data, and our guide on Getting started with the Microsoft Teams Add-on for Splunk shows you how to retrieve that data.
Once you’re set up, you can check out the guides Getting started with Microsoft Teams call record data and Getting started with Microsoft Teams call record data and Azure Functions to learn how call record data is made available, and how best to utilize the data.
Here are the rest of the new articles that we’ve published this month:
We hope you’ve found this update helpful. Thanks for reading!
Kaye Chapman, Senior Lantern Content Specialist for Splunk Lantern
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