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Spring Has Sprung! And So Has Our New SAP Offering!
Splunk is excited to announce that our Splunk Service Intelligence for SAP® solutions (SI for SAP) content pack just released for general availability! Learn more about the significant value organizations around the world have seen by combining the power of SAP with Splunk.

New Splunk Synthetic Monitoring Features Help Integrate Uptime and Performance Across the Entire Splunk Platform
New Splunk Synthetic Monitoring integrations and best practices help IT Ops and engineering teams monitor and troubleshoot uptime and improve web performance.

Start Your Engines, Data Drivers
We kicked off the first round of our Data Drivers series here at Splunk where we invite you to come racing with us on iRacing.com, then use the data we create there to get hands-on with Splunk to extract actionable insights.

How Splunk Is Parsing Machine Logs With Machine Learning On NVIDIA’s Triton and Morpheus
A global workforce, combined with the growing need for data, is driving an increasingly distributed and complex attack surface that needs to be protected. Sophisticated cyberattacks can easily hide inside this data-centric world, making traditional perimeter-only security models obsolete. The complexity of this interconnected ecosystem now requires one to assume that the adversary is already within the network and consequently must be detected there, not just at the perimeter.

Splunk IT Essentials Work: A Centralized App for All Things ITOps
Learn how to use Splunk IT Essentials Work to monitor Windows, Exchange, Unix, Linux, VMware, and AWS and other infrastructure.

Monitor and Troubleshoot VMware Infrastructure with Splunk
Learn how to use Splunk IT Essentials Work to monitor VMWare workloads.
Splunk Developer Spring 2021 Update
What’s the latest from Splunk Developer? New SDK release, Setup Pages doc updates, search on dev.splunk.com, .conf21 Call For Speakers coming and more!

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.

Low Latency Observability Into AWS Services With Splunk
We are excited to announce our collaboration with AWS in launching Amazon CloudWatch Metric Streams to bring real-time observability into AWS services for our joint customers.