With Splunk ITSI, much of this becomes turnkey. Some of the built-in modules within Splunk ITSI allow us to realize an immediate benefit.
Along the way, it has faced challenges. Since deploying Splunk Enterprise seven years ago and Splunk IT Service Intelligence (ITSI) recently, the company has seen benefits including:
Due to acquisitions, CenturyLink had a need for quick insight into in-house and third-party applications. Previously, something as simple as a new code release for the billing system could cause IT to spend a week running Perl scripts to retrieve log data. “The guy who was trying to do that,” recalls Jeff Burchfield, senior lead software developer, “used to sit right next to me, and you could tell he was frustrated when he had to do it.” After installing Splunk Enterprise, he says, “I had one of the reports done in under an hour. Then we went to proof of concept. Our goal was to produce 15 reports in three days, and I had everything done on day one.”
Today, the Splunk platform is used for business and Operational Intelligence, DevOps, project management analysis drawing on CA Agile Central, pulling information from the company data warehouse—anywhere, Burchfield explains, “for rapid triaging the IT environment to provide critical executive-level visibility. If you name it, we’re probably doing it.”
With Splunk ITSI, much of this becomes turnkey. Some of the built-in modules within Splunk ITSI allow us to realize an immediate benefit.