What are knowledge objects, what do they do, and what do I need to know about them?
Knowledge objects are the way Splunk gives form to the chaos of raw data. They are how you can create a multi-dimensional data structure that enables you to infer meaning and actionable insights from a steady stream of raw data.
Note: This answer applies to Splunk Enterprise and Splunk Cloud
Knowledge objects are a diverse set of classifications and constructs that make up Splunk's data enrichment structure. They are how Splunk organizes meaning and stores it in a reusable form so you can share efforts and build upon the ideas of others. Fields, searches, and reports are all examples of knowledge objects.
Managing the framework of meaning for the data in your environment is a powerful part of the Splunk platform known as knowledge management.
A collection of knowledge objects that address a specific use case is called an app. Knowledge objects that service other apps in some way are called add-ons. You can develop apps and add-ons for your own use, and you can also find apps and add-ons created by Splunk and other users on Splunkbase so you don't have to reinvent the wheel.
Splunk also offers full-scale solutions, which are apps and add-ons that address advanced use cases for whole business areas and industries: Splunk.com > Solutions.
Knowledge objects are the way Splunk gives form to the chaos of raw data. They are how you can create a multi-dimensional data structure that enables you to infer meaning and actionable insights from a steady stream of raw data.
Note: This answer applies to Splunk Enterprise and Splunk Cloud
Knowledge objects are a diverse set of classifications and constructs that make up Splunk's data enrichment structure. They are how Splunk organizes meaning and stores it in a reusable form so you can share efforts and build upon the ideas of others. Fields, searches, and reports are all examples of knowledge objects.
Managing the framework of meaning for the data in your environment is a powerful part of the Splunk platform known as knowledge management.
A collection of knowledge objects that address a specific use case is called an app. Knowledge objects that service other apps in some way are called add-ons. You can develop apps and add-ons for your own use, and you can also find apps and add-ons created by Splunk and other users on Splunkbase so you don't have to reinvent the wheel.
Splunk also offers full-scale solutions, which are apps and add-ons that address advanced use cases for whole business areas and industries: Splunk.com > Solutions.
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