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Unified Observability: A Single Experience for All Applications

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Community Manager
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Modern digital environments are more complex than ever, spanning cloud-native applications, infrastructure, networks, and end-user experiences. Teams are often left navigating fragmented tools and data silos, slowing down troubleshooting and increasing operational risk.

Splunk Unified Observability brings everything together into a single, AI-powered experience, combining application performance monitoring (APM), infrastructure monitoring, and network visibility in one cohesive platform. The result? Faster mean-time-to-resolution (MTTR), improved collaboration across teams, and deeper insights across your entire digital estate.

To help you explore this approach in depth, we’re excited to invite you to our Unified Observability March Series, featuring a Workshop, Webinar, Tech Talk, and Community Office Hours.


What Is Unified Observability from Splunk?

Splunk Unified Observability consolidates multiple observability pillars into a single experience, powered by AI, to eliminate data silos and accelerate troubleshooting. Whether you’re an existing Splunk customer or just getting started, unified observability helps you move from isolated signals to actionable insights across applications, infrastructure, networks, and digital experiences.


About This Series

This series offers a deep dive into the core components of the Splunk marketecture, including Digital Experience Monitoring, Application Performance Monitoring, Infrastructure Monitoring, and AI-powered troubleshooting. Each session provides focused technical insights while demonstrating how these capabilities work together under a unified strategy to deliver seamless, end-to-end observability.


📅 Session 1: Workshop

Digital Experience Monitoring

🗓 March 12, 2026 | 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM PT

In this hands-on workshop, explore how Digital Experience Monitoring (DEM) helps you understand how real users experience your applications. Learn how to correlate frontend performance, user journeys, and backend services to identify and resolve issues before they impact customers.

What you’ll gain:

  • Practical guidance on monitoring real user experiences
  • Visibility into frontend performance and user behavior
  • Techniques to correlate user experience with application and infrastructure health

📅 Session 2: Webinar

Faster Troubleshooting & Root Cause Analysis in Observability Cloud with Agentic AI

🗓 March 17, 2026 | 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT

Troubleshooting across complex environments doesn’t have to be manual or time-consuming. In this webinar, learn how agentic AI in Splunk Observability Cloud accelerates root cause analysis by correlating signals across services, infrastructure, and networks.

In this session, you will learn how to:

  • Reduce MTTR with AI-driven insights and guided investigations
  • Automatically surface probable root causes across domains
  • Move from detection to resolution faster with explainable AI assistance

📅 Session 3: Office Hours

Splunk Application Performance & Infrastructure Monitoring

🗓 March 26, 2026 | 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM PT

Join this interactive Community Office Hours session to engage directly with Splunk experts. Ask questions, share challenges, and get practical guidance on Application Performance Monitoring (APM) and Infrastructure Monitoring within the unified observability experience.

Topics you can explore include:

  • Best practices for monitoring modern, distributed applications
  • Correlating application performance with infrastructure health
  • Getting more value from Splunk Observability Cloud in real-world environments

📅 Session 4: Tech Talk

Intro to Digital Experience Analytics: Connecting User Behavior with Observability

🗓 March 31, 2026 | 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM PT

Understanding user behavior is critical to delivering great digital experiences. In this Tech Talk, you’ll learn how Digital Experience Analytics connects user behavior with observability data to provide actionable insights into application performance and customer journeys.

Key takeaways:

  • How to analyze user behavior alongside performance metrics
  • Identify friction points impacting user experience
  • Connect frontend insights with backend observability for faster resolution

Why Attend the Unified Observability Series?

By joining this March series, you’ll:

  • Learn how Splunk’s observability pillars work together in a single experience
  • Gain hands-on and technical insights you can apply immediately
  • Reduce troubleshooting time and improve operational efficiency
  • Engage directly with Splunk experts and the community

👉 Register for one or all sessions and see how Unified Observability helps you move faster, from user experience to root cause.

We look forward to connecting with you throughout March in the Splunk Community!



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