Splunk Lantern is a 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 excited to announce the relaunch of the Splunk Success Framework, a comprehensive resource for Splunk program managers to create best-practice processes for Splunk implementation. While we’ve been heavily focused on updating this tool, we’ve also got some new articles to share with you. Read on to find out more.
Being a Splunk program manager is an exciting role with a lot of responsibility. Helping your organization implement Splunk for the first time, or expand its investment in Splunk, means you play a big part in helping your organization realize maximum value.
While your organization’s experts in using Splunk are busy with the technicalities of configuring the software, you need to form a plan for implementation. Your plan should make it easy for you to manage Splunk on a day-to-day basis, while ensuring that value is delivered from now to the future. Some of the things you’ll need to do include:
With the Splunk Success Framework, you'll have access to a system of best practices that will help you meet these needs, helping you unleash the full potential of your data with Splunk. This comprehensive framework has been updated to include a brand-new Fundamentals section, improved navigation, and fresh tips from Splunk experts.
The four functional areas covered in the framework include program management, people management, platform management, and data lifecycle management. The best practices in the framework are flexible and modular, allowing you to tailor them to your organization's unique requirements.
Organizations implementing Splunk from scratch can have different needs than those who have been working with Splunk for some time. Because of this, all of the best practices within the framework are aligned with three adoption levels appropriate to your organization’s stage of its Splunk journey - standard, intermediate, and advanced - so you can choose the one that best fits your priorities, needs, and goals.
The Splunk Success Framework has been designed by experts at Splunk who have overseen scores of customer implementations and seen first-hand what works best. All of these learnings are captured within the framework to help you implement Splunk successfully, get value more quickly, and enable your organization to think differently about data and its potential.
Check out the Splunk Success Framework today, and please let us know what you think!
We published several new articles and made updates to existing content throughout January. We’re also on the cusp of announcing some exciting new updates to our Use Case Explorers, which we’ll be blogging about next month.
Our new articles you might be interested to see include:
We hope you’ve found this update helpful. Thanks for reading!
Kaye Chapman, Customer Journey Content Curator for Splunk Lantern
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