Automate Test Creation, Replay Errors, and Detect More OOTB with APM Detectors — Splunk's latest enhancements bring a new lens to help IT and Engineering teams control service data, test, and debug issues across more scenarios and in more context than ever before. By ensuring more scenarios are accounted for, tested, and optimized, teams can better understand errors in more context to anticipate and mitigate issues before they impact customers. Read on for a summary of what's new and how to get started!
moreMetric telemetry from AWS ELBs will be enhanced to include metadata linking ELB metrics to the ELB Target Group. Metrics which are reported for specific target groups will now include additional tag properties identifying the specific targets of the target group. Because this change updates the AWSUniqueId semantic conventions, all MTS for ELB metrics will be recreated when this change is deployed (on or after 15 Aug 2023).
moreChart creators can now configure charts that will dynamically aggregate data based on the dashboard's time window, simplifying troubleshooting for end users.
moreThis quarter, the Splunk Observability team is unveiling brand new capabilities to help you get ahead of your issues and provide high quality digital customer experiences. Read on to find out how you can do more with your Splunk investment and start improving your investigating and monitoring practices!
moreSplunk delivers greater visibility, more intuitive exploration, and seamless troubleshooting for your Kubernetes components and containerized services with the recent updates to the Kubernetes navigator within Splunk Infrastructure Monitoring (IM).
moreAnnouncing new capabilities to customize and test on end-user interactions! Synthetic Monitoring has expanded regional availability, and Wait Times within Splunk Synthetic Monitoring is helping IT and engineering teams enhance the span of coverage for browser tests to achieve more accurate results.
moreNew features in Splunk's latest release help teams execute performance tests faster and more effectively control service data. Check it out now!
moreSynthetic Monitoring users often have specific requirements for how they instrument browsers for testing. This latest release from Splunk offers users of Splunk Synthetic Monitoring within Observability Cloud access to advanced settings for browser tests.
moreWith log views, Splunk Observability users can add their logs data from Splunk Log Observer and Log Observer Connect directly to their Observability dashboards - all while drawing on existing instances from a familiar, extensible Splunk data platform. Use metrics to find logs, and use logs to explain metrics today all from a single page. Learn how to resolve issues faster with better, in-context troubleshooting.
moreSplunk now offers fully integrated synthetic monitoring within Observability, helping IT and engineering teams proactively detect and resolve performance problems before they reach customers, with full visibility from the end-user experience, through backend service performance.
moreSplunk Observability announcements at .conf22 provide capabilities to expand your end-to-end visibility across hybrid cloud environments, help you predict and prevent problems before customers notice, and enhance our AI-Directed troubleshooting to pinpoint issues faster.
moreWhere are you on your adoption journey? Take the quick Security or Observability Resilience Check quiz to find out!