The most forward thinking enterprises among us see their network as much more than infrastructure – it's their critical enabler of application performance, superior user experiences, business growth, and digital resilience. This has led to evolving network architectures, with many organizations managing a mix of traditional enterprise networks, and cloud-managed infrastructure like Catalyst Center and Meraki. The more you enable, the more you introduce data silos that make it harder to quickly troubleshoot and restore services when issues happen.
To help teams close that gap, we’re excited to introduce the Splunk ITSI Content Pack for Enterprise Networking, a unified solution that brings together network telemetry from both Cisco Catalyst Center and Cisco Meraki into Splunk ITSI. With out-of-the-box dashboards, entity integrations, and correlation logic, the content pack makes it easier to identify if the slowness in application or degraded user experience is due to the underlying networks or bad application code – all in the context of your most critical IT and business services.
Curious what’s included? Lets take a closer look:
Let's look at some examples of how enterprises are already using Splunk to respond faster, smarter, and in a way that shows how hybrid network visibility drives impact when it matters the most:
Beyond visibility, what’s the real value for users and line of service leaders? With the new content pack, network issues are no longer isolated blips — they’re visible, prioritized, and contextualized alongside the services and users they affect. That means:
Enterprise networks are evolving, and Splunk is evolving with them. Whether you’re managing thousands of Catalyst Center switches or a rapidly scaling Meraki footprint, our latest innovations ensure that your network doesn’t ever become a black box – only part of a cohesive observability strategy. Because when your network and service data speak the same language, your teams can move faster, and smarter.
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