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Splunk has been named a Leader in the 2023 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for APM and Observability.

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Don’t Know What to Monitor? L.E.T.S. Start with 4 Metrics!

Latency, Errors, Traffic, and Saturation are the 4 building blocks for gaining a better understanding of your software.
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Observability for DevOps Users: Lessons Learned from RedMonk

Learn what you need to know about observability as a DevOps practitioner in this recap of a LinkedIn Live session with RedMonk's KellyAnn Fitzpatrick.
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Why You Need Synthetic Monitoring

Synthetic monitoring lets you simulate user transactions, so you can find out about problems before your customer's angry social media post goes viral.
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SignalFlows to SLOs

A short treatise on using SignalFlow to track Error Budgets (SLO) with Alert Minutes – or you can just use the linked Terraform files!
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New Features in the Content Pack for Monitoring and Alerting

Get more information on the key enhancements and features we’ve introduced in the latest version of the Content Pack for ITSI Monitoring and Alerting.
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Splunk APM Expands Code Profiling Capabilities with Several New GAs

We’re excited to share new Splunk capabilities to help measure how code performance impacts your services – Splunk APM’s AlwaysOn Profiling now supports .NET and Node.js applications for CPU profiling and Java applications for memory profiling.
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Using Splunk Observability Cloud to Monitor Splunk RUM

Discover how the Splunk RUM team used the Splunk Observability Cloud to detect and resolve a critical incident in production.
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Snowflake DB: Observing a Snowflake From Cloud to Chart

Gain insight into your Snowflake Database usage with Splunk Observability dashboards and detectors.
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To Observability and Back Again: A Context's Journey

Get Splunk events in front of Developers (even if they don’t use Splunk) – sending events from Splunk Cloud to Splunk Observability is easy!