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Courtney Gannon

Courtney Gannon

Courtney Gannon is the Product Marketing Manager for Open Source Software at Splunk. She has over 10 years of Product & Growth Marketing. Before joining Splunk, Courtney led marketing at Flowmill, Serverless, and Buoyant. She has a BA in Political Science from California State University, Long Beach and a JD from Stanford University.

.conf & .conf Go 2 Min Read

Web3, Blockchain, and NFTs at .conf22!

You’ve seen these buzzwords everywhere, but what do they mean for Splunk customers? Find out at .conf22!
.conf & .conf Go 1 Min Read

Introducing the First-ever Observability Track at .conf22

Dive into the .conf22 Observability Track, featuring over 40 breakout sessions led by Splunk customers, partners and practitioners aimed at showing how you can monitor, troubleshoot and innovate faster than ever before with full-stack, end-to-end visibility.
Partners 4 Min Read

Join Splunk at AWS re:Invent 2021

Splunk is excited to wrap-up the fall conference season as a Diamond Sponsor for AWS re:Invent and celebrate 10 years of cloud innovations. Visit us in-person (Booth #476) or attend virtually (it’s free!) to discover how the power of AWS and Splunk can help your organization accelerate digital transformation.
Observability 3 Min Read

Getting Started with the Splunk Distribution of OpenTelemetry Java

Splunker Courtney Gannon shares step-by-step instructions for getting started with the Splunk Distribution of OpenTelemetry Java.
Observability 4 Min Read

Getting Started with the Splunk Distribution of OpenTelemetry Python

Discover how to get started with the Splunk Distribution of OpenTelemetry Python in just a few easy steps.
Observability 7 Min Read

Getting Started with OpenTelemetry Python v1.0.0

Since the OpenTelemetry Tracing Specification reached 1.0.0 — guaranteeing long-term stability for the tracing portion of the OpenTelemetry clients, the community has been busy working to get the SDKs and APIs for popular programming language ready to be GA. Next in our ‘Getting Started with OpenTelemetry’ Series, we’ll walk you through instrumenting a Python application and install both the OpenTelemetry API and SDK.