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.

What Is Detection as Code (DaC)? Benefits, Tools, and Real-World Use Cases
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What Is Detection as Code (DaC)? Benefits, Tools, and Real-World Use Cases

Learn how Detection as Code transforms security rule management with Git, CI/CD, and automation. See real examples and tools to get started.
IT Service Performance Monitoring: Key Metrics, Best Practices, and Future Trends
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IT Service Performance Monitoring: Key Metrics, Best Practices, and Future Trends

Monitor IT service performance to ensure reliability and efficiency. Learn key metrics, best practices, and how modern tools help optimize cloud-based IT systems.
Why AI and Data Management are Tech’s New Power Couple
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Why AI and Data Management are Tech’s New Power Couple

AI and data management amplify each other’s strengths, taking your data strategy to new heights.
Introducing IPv6 Support for AWS Regions and Splunk Offerings
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Introducing IPv6 Support for AWS Regions and Splunk Offerings

Splunk now supports IPv6 across AWS FedRAMP, DoD, Commercial, and Enterprise platforms.
The Complete Guide to CI/CD Pipeline Monitoring: Metrics, Tools, and Best Practices for Delivery Visibility
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The Complete Guide to CI/CD Pipeline Monitoring: Metrics, Tools, and Best Practices for Delivery Visibility

Monitor CI/CD pipelines with key metrics, best practices, and tool integrations to boost reliability, agility, and software delivery performance.
Scattered Spider Isn’t a Glitch, It’s a Warning
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Scattered Spider Isn’t a Glitch, It’s a Warning

Scattered Spider uses social engineering to exploit identity systems and disrupt business operations. Boards must act urgently to close these gaps.