Hemant Seth's Blog Posts

Hemant is a Principal Product Manager at Splunk, leading the Kubernetes Monitoring offering within Splunk Observability Cloud. Prior to this role, he focused on Splunk Observability Platform administration, including identity management and license usage. Hemant brings over a decade of experience in the observability domain and holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering with a specialization in Telecommunications.

Splunk Platform: Building the Data Foundation for Agentic AI
Platform
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Splunk Platform: Building the Data Foundation for Agentic AI

The Splunk Platform is becoming the ultimate data fabric backbone for the AI era.
Splunk Accelerates Agentic AI Innovation at Cisco Live Amsterdam
Platform
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Splunk Accelerates Agentic AI Innovation at Cisco Live Amsterdam

Splunk helps customers transform operations, secure environments, and drive meaningful business outcomes with AI.
Top 10 AI Trends 2025: How Agentic AI and MCP Changed IT
Artificial Intelligence
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Top 10 AI Trends 2025: How Agentic AI and MCP Changed IT

Explore the top 10 AI trends of 2025—from agentic AI and Model Context Protocol (MCP) to self-healing systems—and see what to expect for AI in 2026.
When AI Tools Turn Against You: Operationalizing MCP Server Security with the Splunk MCP TA
Security
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When AI Tools Turn Against You: Operationalizing MCP Server Security with the Splunk MCP TA

Learn how to secure Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers using the Splunk MCP TA.
AIOps Explained: Detection, Prediction, and Mitigation in IT Operations
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AIOps Explained: Detection, Prediction, and Mitigation in IT Operations

AIOps applies machine learning to logs, metrics, and events to reduce alert noise, predict failures, and improve IT operations at scale.
Preemptive Cybersecurity in 2026: How It Works
Learn
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Preemptive Cybersecurity in 2026: How It Works

Stop cyberattacks before they gain a foothold. Discover how preemptive cybersecurity uses the "3 D's"—Deny, Deceive, and Disrupt—to neutralize AI-driven threats.