Developing on Splunk
Dive into the nuts of bolts of doing more with Splunk at .conf 2011. Attend the Developer Track to learn the latest on Splunk's developer products, see the roadmap and get a sneak peek at what's coming next for Splunk developers. This year, you will learn how you can use Splunk's new Python SDK to:
- Extract data from Splunk
- Integrate with third party tools
- Do customized search queries
- Customize the input of data into Splunk
- And much more...
Check out the dev sessions for how to build your business on Splunk along with the details on REST APIs and their development best practices. Get your questions answered directly from the engineers behind the Splunk SDKs or just mingle with your peers who are devving on Splunk everyday.
Try the Python SDK - Get a Discount on RegistrationIf you register now and try the Splunk Python SDK, you may be eligible for a discount on your registration. Contact splunk11@splunk.com for more details.
Sessions
Building a Solutions Business on Splunk
Splunk's partner ecosystem is already buzzing with apps aimed at extending Splunk's functionality for various use cases, verticals or other IT products. Join this panel of several companies--Aplura, Centrify, SPP, SideView Apps, M5 and more--all of whom have built a services business by building apps on Splunk. The panel shares challenges and benefits to developing on Splunk, as well as their goals for future platform development.
Best Practices for Building Apps on Splunk
Ready to try your hand at building an app on Splunk? Join this session where we'll walk through best practices for defining your app, mapping out your UI and supporting roles, incorporating configurations and knowledge objects, and extending Splunk's API to build a stable, useful app to share with your organization or on Splunkbase.
What's New in Splunk APIs and SDKs
You may have heard about Splunk for application logging and monitoring scenarios, but there is so much more that you can do with Splunk as a developer. We are building out a developer platform with the goal of making it easier for you to harness the power of Splunk. At this session, you will hear about our conceptual approach to the developer platform, see our roadmap and get a first look at the Python SDK and demos.
Developing on Splunk: Unplugged
This is an unscripted, no slides format for you to ask questions and provide feedback on roadmap, our approach and anything else.
Web Traffic Visibility End-to-end
Eddie Satterly, ExpediaExpedia uses the data from an external CDN and internal application data to produce a view of traffic to our multiple web properties. This data helps us to drive capacity calculations and to avoid risks to the site from certain malicious traffic and sources that are not trusted. See how Expedia goes beyond ensuring site uptime, to gain visibility into the benefits of third-party advertising agreements and top referral sites driving their business.