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Machine Learning - Assisted Adaptive Thresholding

LesediK
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

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Let’s talk thresholding.

Have you set up static thresholds? Tired of static thresholds triggering false alarms?

Interested in dynamic, adaptive thresholds but don’t know where to start or spend too much time setting them up?

Dive into the world of adaptive thresholds and discover how they help drive accurate alerting so you can reduce false positives, cut alert noise, and better understand when something’s gone wrong.

The best part? Find out how ML-Assisted Thresholding takes it a step further by configuring adaptive thresholds for you at the click of a button. It’s time to embrace the new era of alerting and efficiency!

 



Topics covered include:

  • The importance of adaptive thresholding in ITSI
  • How to use machine learning to help automatically create adaptive thresholds in Splunk ITSI
  • Behind-the-scenes of the recommendation algorithm powered by Splunk AI

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Who will benefit:
Splunk Administrator, VP of IT Operations, IT Operations Manager, IT Operations Engineer, IT Operations Analyst, IT Systems Engineer IT Systems Analyst, Systems Administrator, IT Support Analyst, Incident Responders, Platform Engineers, Frontend Engineers, Site Reliability Engineers, DevOps Engineers, Directors of Web and eCommerce, Director of UI / UX and Mobile App Developers and more!

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