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Kushagra Sharma is a Product Manager at Cisco working on AIOps products that help teams operate complex systems with intelligence and scale. He focuses on translating customer problems into practical, data-driven solutions at the intersection of AI, reliability, and software platforms. Passionate about clear thinking and strong product craft, Kushagra writes to share insights on technology, product strategy, and building systems that actually work in the real world.
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Box Automates Intelligence and Workflows While Reducing Manual Work Hours with TruSTAR
Box is the market leader for Cloud Content Management. Read on for more in this Q&A with Box's Kyle Bailey, Manager, Threat Operations.

Splunker Stories: Bobbie Travis
In the latest edition of our "Splunker Stories" series, we meet one of Splunk’s Legal Operations Analyst, Ms. Bobbie Travis. In addition to Bobbie taking the time to meet with us, she also was an active participant in our BEAMs (Black Employees and Mentors) employee resource group recorded panel discussion Non-Technical Essential Roles in Big Data.

UK Public Sector Predictions for 2021: Part 2
In this blog, Senior Director, EMEA Government Affairs Gordon Morrison takes a closer look at Splunk's five key technology predictions for the UK public sector.

Getting the Most Out of Microsoft Exchange and Splunk ITSI
The Splunk IT Service Intelligence (ITSI) Content Pack for Microsoft Exchange provides a “quick start” out-of-the-box solution that delivers fast results and maximizes the value realized from ITSI. The content pack gives you depth and breadth of visibility across your Microsoft Exchange environments.

Top 3 Market Trends for SOAR Solutions
Lear more about the general market trends for SOAR, investment recommendations, and how Splunk Phantom aligns with Gartner’s vision for SOAR.

DoD’s Cyber Posture: A Focus on Automation
The importance of the security of the Department of Defense’s (DoD’s) networks is no secret (well, of course a lot of it is secret!). This is evidenced by the Department’s IT/Cybersecurity budget request that annually tops $40 billion dollars. Last year’s IT and Cyberspace Activities Budget Overview perhaps said it best: “Successful mission execution is contingent on a seamless, secure infrastructure that transforms data into actionable information and ensures dependable mission execution in the face of the persistent cyber threat.”