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.
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Understanding Application Lifecycle Management (ALM): Stages, Strategies, and Benefits
Comprehensive guide to Application Lifecycle Management (ALM): key stages, best practices, and benefits for managing software from planning to retirement.

Top AI Trends for 2026: Key Technologies and Challenges and What They Mean
Discover the top AI trends for 2026 — and learn how businesses can leverage these advancements, overcome new challenges, and stay ahead in a rapidly evolving landscape.

Hashing in Cryptography Explained: How It Works, Algorithms, and Real-World Uses
Learn what hashing in cryptography is, how it works, key algorithms like SHA-256, real-world uses, and best practices to keep your data secure.

Zero-shot Security Classification with Foundation-Sec-8B and Splunk DSDL
In this blog, we introduce a new DSDL container featuring the Foundation-Sec-8B model, enabling users to classify security data directly from Splunk searches—no fine-tuning required.

Resilience Starts with You: The Role of Observability in Building Stronger Ops
Explore what digital resilience means for today’s DevOps and IT Ops teams. Dive into hands-on observability strategies, OpenTelemetry best practices, and expert tips to move from reacting to incidents to anticipating and preventing them—all while busting common observability myths.

Celebrating Splunk Love: Customer Voices on Innovation, Impact, and Better Business Outcomes
Hear how Splunk helps drive digital resilience and better business outcomes across our customers’ data applications and instances.