Splunk is IT Search

Search and navigate IT data from applications, servers and network devices in real-time. Logs, configurations, messages, traps and alerts, scripts, code, metrics and more. If a machine can generate it - Splunk can eat it. It's easy to download and use and it's very powerful.
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One platform. Many applications.

The first integrated approach to keeping infrastructure available, secure and compliant. Collect and organize your IT data once and make it available to any application. What do you need Splunk for?

Operations.

Improve service levels and recover from problems faster.

Security.

Thwart attacks with quick, in-depth incident response.

Compliance.

E-Discovery, FFIEC, FISMA, HIPAA, PCI, SOX without disrupting operations.

Business Intelligence.

See your transactions as they happen.

Over 250,000 people have downloaded Splunk.

More than 700 enterprises, service providers and government agencies like 21st Century Insurance, Aetna, BEA, BT, Catholic Healthcare West, Cisco, Comcast, Dow Jones, LinkedIn, Motorola, MySpace, NASA, Orbitz, Raytheon, Riverbed, Shopzilla, T-Mobile, Telstra, Verisign, Visa and Vodafone are Splunk customers. See how these people are using Splunk.

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Talk to a Splunk Expert

Eric Garner Expertise: J2EE monitoring and troubleshooting and messaging infrastructures

Bill Hornish Expertise: Federal Agency and Contractor compliance including FISMA, NISPOM and PII.

Raffael Marty, GCIA, CISSP Expertise: Risk management, network security, insider threat, fraud detection and security visualization

Jon Woodard Expertise: HIPAA, PCI and SOX compliance.

Alex Raitz, CISSP, CCNA Expertise: Information and system security in global infrastructures

Ariel Velasco, CISSP Expertise: Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Compliance

Will Hayes Expertise: Large scale deployments, Managed Service Providers

Jeff Blake Expertise: Managing high availability databases infrastructures

Robert Ide Expertise: Managing large-scale virtualization and grid computing environments

Vi Ly Expertise: Monitoring and troubleshooting large-scale LAMP and J2EE environments on Linux and Windows

Ray Carney Expertise: Fraud detection, insider threat and security reporting

Bob Fox Expertise: Complex transaction systems for Financial Services

Dan Goldburt Expertise: Monitoring and service level management for mission critical applications and infrastructure

Johnathon Cervelli Expertise: Securing and managing large scale Microsoft infrastructures

Michael Wilde Expertise: Monitoring and troubleshooting Windows applications and infrastructures

News & Events
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Oct 07, 2008 Gartner Data Center World, Amsterdam

21 - 23 October | Amsterdam, The Netherlands | Data Center Summit Venue: Amsterdam RAI Convention Center Read more »

Oct 07, 2008 Splunk Live! Washington DC

21 October | Washington, DC | The Marriott Metro Center Read more »

Oct 07, 2008 Coradiant Lunch & Learn | Texas

22 October | Austin, Tx | Cool River Cafe | Read more »

Oct 07, 2008 Microsoft TechEd ITPro, Barcelona

3 - 7 November | Barcelona, Spain | Centre Convencions Internacional Read more »

Oct 07, 2008 DevConnections,
Las Vegas

10 - 13 November | Las Vegas | Mandalay Bay Read more »

Oct 06, 2008 Splunk and Systex Sign Strategic pan-Asia Partnership

Systex has nearly 50 offices in 8 countries including Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam. Read more »

Oct 03, 2008 Interop: Cloud Computing Faces Many Management Challenges

"If you can bring me an architecture that says...there's virtual as well as physical security all up and down the stack, now you have my attention," said Michael Baum. Read more »

Oct 02, 2008 Splunk Meets EMEA Demand with New VP Brian Haynes

The appointment of Haynes follows Splunk's continued and exceptional growth... Read more »

Blogs
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Splunking Across the Pond. Welcome Brian Haynes VP EMEA.

It's kinda a funny story and although it seems so long ago it was just 18 months ago. I was traveling in Europe starting to talk with potential customers who had downloaded and installed Splunk (3.0 variety). My very first meeting was with a guy name Scott Davies VP of E-commerce Trading Platforms at Royal Bank of Scottland in London's Bishop… Read more »

Posted by: Michael Baum on Oct 07, 2008

Splunkin at Amazon Start-Up

Today, http://splunk.tv is live at Amazon Start-Up at the Austin Music Hall.  Tune in, the SplunkNinja will be talking about what we've been doing with Amazon's Web Services in a number of capacities.  This will be recorded, so if you can't make it - tune in later.  3:10 PM CST. Update:  The recorded video from yesterday's presentation at… Read more »

Posted by: Michael Wilde on Sep 11, 2008

Write your own search language

Splunk provides many power search commands - such as sort, fields, transactions - but even better, it allows you to expand things anyway you want, by writing your own search commands. I'll show you how to write your own search command. Suppose you want to make a new “shape” command in python that returns the shape of an event - tall… Read more »

Posted by: David Carasso on Aug 29, 2008

Search engine for virtual sprawl - vmware app for splunk

**** UPDATE - 09/16/08 **** Thanks to more testing i have found and fixed a few critical bugs. Updated APP version 1.6 >> here $JAVAHOME/bin/java If it worked it should spit back a bunch of options to pass to the java command. If its not set right you will get some kind of file not found error. 3) Grab the vmware.zip file HERE. 4) Unzip the… Read more »

Posted by: Erik Swan on Aug 10, 2008

SIM is Dead - Unless

I feel like I should post a follow-up to my recent post about SIM is dead. Here are some points I would like to clarify: If I talk about SIM or SIEM, I am talking about the way current SIM solutions are working and the way they are implemented. That means things like relational database, fixed schema, parsed and normalized data, or hierarchical… Read more »

Posted by: Raffy Marty on Jul 18, 2008

The Commoditization of the IT Professional (or is there a new Black Art?)

A recent gathering of friends (a group of IT gray-hairs, artists, and lawyers) had got me thinking about IT as a profession, and the development of the industry since I got involved 20 years ago. The question posed to the group was about whether we would recommend our current professions to our children. This query, a few others, and perhaps one… Read more »

Posted by: Bob Fox on Jul 14, 2008

Ode to Log Management

I love "log management." I hate log management. I love log management because years ago it was the impetus for IT to move beyond simple SNMP monitoring to collecting and trying to understand a much richer set of data about complex environments. I hate log management for over the years it has been co-opted by vendors and analysts who've pigeon… Read more »

Posted by: Michael Baum on Jun 25, 2008

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