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Faya Peng
Faya Peng

Faya leads the PM teams responsible for the Data Platform in Splunk Cloud Platform and Splunk Enterprise (includes Search, Indexing, Data Management, and Experiences). Her previous roles at Splunk include leading the Product Marketing team and Business Operations and Strategy for IT Markets/Observability. Faya holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

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Software-Oriented Architecture (SOA) Defined

Learn how software oriented architecture works, including its key features and characteristics. We’ll also look at how to solve common SOA limitations.
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Site Reliability Engineer: Responsibilities, Roles and Salaries

Discover the importance of the site reliability engineer role. Learn about the responsibilities, skills, and salaries of site reliability engineers.
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What is eBPF?

Learn what eBPF is and how it helps programmers execute programs within Linux.
Platform 4 Min Read

Why You Need Observability With the Splunk Platform

Splunk Observability Cloud allows you to get the full picture of your events in one same place.
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CAP Theorem & Strategies for Distributed Systems

Often misunderstood, the CAP Theorem is important to get right. Learn what the CAP theorem really is about, so your distributed systems stay resilient.
Security 4 Min Read

UEBA Superpowers: Enhance Security Visibility with Rich Insights to Take Rapid Action Against Threats

Splunk UBA illuminates hidden corners of your org's digital ecosystem, providing unparalleled visibility into behaviors and patterns that define the network's pulse.
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Asset & Application Discovery: How It Works

Protecting and securing your IT assets starts with knowing what IT assets you have. Learn how IT asset discovery works here.
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Intelligent Applications Explained

Intelligent Applications are a Top 10 Strategic Tech Trend from Gartner. Learn how an app can become intelligent — and what that means for business.
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Open Source vs. Closed Source Software

Understand the two models for software today: open source and closed source. Deciding which works for you comes down to need and preference.