Splunk's Karthik Rau discusses the latest DevOps announcements from .conf20 including renaming Splunk products under a single Spunk brand and the highly anticipated new features that these products bring to Splunk's Observability Suite.
Today Splunk is announcing its acquisition of Plumbr and its intent to acquire Rigor, two companies with deep expertise and intellectual property that extend Splunk’s end-to-end observability solution to be the most comprehensive, practical and proven in the industry.
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We are excited to announce the preview of the Splunk extension for AWS Lambda, a new way to integrate monitoring and observability in Lambda environments.
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