How to Use Logs from Splunk Platform in Splunk Observability
Logs play a critical role in identifying why there is a problem and, when combined with metrics and traces, help build strong observable systems.
For that reason, ITOps and engineering teams need a robust and well-rounded logging tool to be able to successfully perform troubleshooting and monitoring across any environment. However, they often have to deal with tool sprawl that leads to a broken troubleshooting workflow and longer time to resolve or over complicated solutions that require coding or infrastructure overhead.
In this webinar, find out how to combine Splunk Platform’s power with Splunk Observability Cloud. You’ll learn how easily you can extend logs from Splunk Cloud Platform or Splunk Enterprise into Splunk Observability Cloud, a solution purposefully built for hybrid troubleshooting. You’ll also discover how seamless it is to correlate logs with traces and metrics in a single point-and-click interface for improved visibility of your environment.
The Convergence and Power of Observability in Modern Software Development
Understanding the convergence of Observability as a powerful group of different parts that work together to improve business resiliency and solve operational inefficiency.
Maximizing the Power of Splunk Cloud and Observability Cloud Integration
Learn how to seamlessly connect and leverage the combined benefits of Splunk Cloud and Observability Cloud for streamlined log analytics and real-time monitoring.
Understanding Log Observer Connect in Splunk Cloud
Explore the process of setting up Log Observer Connect between Splunk Observability Cloud and Splunk Cloud, including prerequisite steps and role-based access control.
Automating Network Level Connection for Observability Cloud and Splunk Cloud
Learn how to automate the secure network level connection between Observability Cloud and Splunk Cloud for seamless data access and troubleshooting.
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