Driving Innovation at KubeCon EU 2026: Splunk’s Latest Observability Advancements

As the cloud-native community gathers for KubeCon EU 2026, the demand for smarter, faster, and more resilient systems has never been higher. At Splunk, we are excited to showcase our latest advancements in OpenTelemetry-native, AI-powered observability. From accelerating incident resolution with agentic troubleshooting to bridging the gap between technical performance and business impact, our latest innovations are built to empower your teams to innovate with confidence in any environment.

We are proud to announce several key updates designed to help you see everything and sleep better. Join us at our booth to explore how we are turning observability into a true strategic advantage for your organization.

OpenTelemetry eBPF Instrumentation (OBI) – Beta

We are introducing OpenTelemetry eBPF Instrumentation (OBI), a "zero-code" observability solution. OBI captures telemetry directly from the Linux kernel to generate distributed traces and RED metrics without requiring code modifications or service restarts.

Splunk Platform Native Log Ingestion (OTLP) – Beta

Splunk is expanding support for the OpenTelemetry Collector to enable unified log ingestion across all environments. This initiative simplifies deployments and aligns our offerings with industry standards.

Splunk Operator for Kubernetes (SOK) – GA

The Splunk Operator for Kubernetes (SOK) is now Generally Available. It provides a scalable, Kubernetes-native solution for deploying and managing Splunk Enterprise.

Enhanced Kubernetes Monitoring – GA

We have significantly enhanced our Kubernetes monitoring capabilities to provide unified data views and real-time insights that simplify troubleshooting.

These innovations represent our commitment to helping you navigate the complexities of modern cloud-native environments. Whether you are looking to simplify your agent strategy with OTLP or gain deeper insights with OBI, we invite you to stop by our booth. Let’s discuss how Splunk can help your team turn observability into a strategic advantage. For more on the latest Splunk Observability innovations, check out this blog with all the newest features we’ve recently launched.

See You at KubeCon EU 2026!

You can find us in our booth or check out these talks featuring Splunk Observability and OpenTelemetry experts. Bookmark them in your schedule.

‘OpenTelemetry Logs Driving a Major Shift: Events, Richer Data, and Smarter Semantics’.

Robert Pajak, Senior Staff Software Engineer, Splunk

Tuesday, March 24 16:15 CET,  Elicium 2

OpenTelemetry Collector SIG: Project Updates.

Dmitrii Anoshin, Senior Staff Software Engineer, Splunk & Antoine Toulme, Principal Product Manager, Splunk

Tuesday March 24 16:15 CET, G102-103

Demo Theatre Session, ‘From Symptom to Root Cause: A Cross-Layer Approach to Kubernetes Troubleshooting

Hemant Seth, Senior Product Manager, Splunk

Tuesday March 24 16:45 CET, Demo Theatre

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