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Ad Page?
This page appears to be an advert for the company. It contains very little information about the history of the company or the approaches they use to build their software. It reads very much like the promotional material one would give out to potential investors. I am not sure exactly what to do about this, so I would like to hear from previous contributors and neutral editors and the best way to deal with this. — Preceding unsigned comment added by BlackPh0enix (talk • contribs) 16:01, 25 October 2014 (UTC)
Odd Talk page deletions
Very odd. I'd like to see the past history here, but this Talk page has been redirected and deleted several times:
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Why was a "nonexistent" article deleted? --NightMonkey (talk) 21:59, 17 March 2009 (UTC)
- Oh, and how do I see what was present before the redirects/deletions? Cheers! --NightMonkey (talk) 22:02, 17 March 2009 (UTC)
Tags and advertising and OR
I just tagged RefImrpove and SectOR for the "Web 2.0" component, which has no sources, and seems out of place in an article on a log analysis software. This article reads like advertising, and without sales data, seems to not be of a noteable subject. --NightMonkey (talk) 21:59, 17 March 2009 (UTC)
- agree. I've prod'ed it. Canadian Monkey (talk) 18:39, 18 March 2009 (UTC)
- you can not say this is not notable. it is featured in a few security books, as a network security tool (one even shows you how to set it up). This article sucks, but that is a reason to improve, not to delete. riffic (talk) 22:44, 18 March 2009 (UTC)
- I'm not saying it's not notable, but notability has to be established, and so far, the article does not do a good job of establishing it. The cite you added is fine, as far as it goes, but WP:NOTABILITY says that notability requires significant coverage, and that "Significant coverage" means that sources address the subject directly in detail" - a passing mention in a book that says "you could also use tool X" does not meet that requirement, I think. Canadian Monkey (talk) 23:03, 18 March 2009 (UTC)
- further refs have been added.riffic (talk) 23:22, 18 March 2009 (UTC)
- Ok, I've removed the prod. Still needs a lot of improvement..Canadian Monkey (talk) 23:26, 18 March 2009 (UTC)
- added lots of cites and use cases and toned down the language, i believe the notability is no longer disputable. 204.107.141.240 (talk) 21:26, 25 November 2013 (UTC)
- IP address 204.107.141.240 is registered to"United States San Francisco Splunk". Surprise, surprise! Justlettersandnumbers (talk) 19:40, 2 March 2015 (UTC)
- added lots of cites and use cases and toned down the language, i believe the notability is no longer disputable. 204.107.141.240 (talk) 21:26, 25 November 2013 (UTC)
- Ok, I've removed the prod. Still needs a lot of improvement..Canadian Monkey (talk) 23:26, 18 March 2009 (UTC)
- further refs have been added.riffic (talk) 23:22, 18 March 2009 (UTC)
- I'm not saying it's not notable, but notability has to be established, and so far, the article does not do a good job of establishing it. The cite you added is fine, as far as it goes, but WP:NOTABILITY says that notability requires significant coverage, and that "Significant coverage" means that sources address the subject directly in detail" - a passing mention in a book that says "you could also use tool X" does not meet that requirement, I think. Canadian Monkey (talk) 23:03, 18 March 2009 (UTC)
Resource
For Start-Ups That Aim at Giants, Sorting the Data Cloud Is the Next Big Thing by MALIA WOLLAN published NYT December 25, 2011, excerpt "So they decorated Splunk’s booth in all black and gave away T-shirts that said, “Take the SH out of IT.”"
99.190.86.5 (talk) 06:29, 28 December 2011 (UTC)
COI edit requests
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Hi, I work for a communications firm that represents Splunk, and I have a few suggestions for improving this article:
- It might make sense to remove the "Licensing" section (none of the sources are very notable), or perhaps incorporate its contents into the “Products” section.
- “Notable customers” might be a more apt title for the "Users" section.
- Add to Users/Notable customers: Sports Illustrated has worked with Splunk to analyze NFL data and predict the next play during a football game. (Source: http://www.si.com/nfl/2016/01/20/super-bowl-100-gameplay-computers)
- Rewrite the first paragraph of the Products section, which currently has no citations. My suggested text:
- Splunk's core offering, Splunk Enterprise, collects and analyzes high volumes of machine-generated data. It uses a standard API to connect directly to applications and devices.[1] Splunk's goal is to present data reporting in a way that is comprehensible and actionable for executives outside a company's IT department.[2][3]
References
- ^ Olavsrud, Thor (23 September 2015). "Splunk updates platform, adds monitoring and analytics services". CIO. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
- ^ Franklin Jr., Curtis (16 October 2015). "SAP, Splunk Dashboards Aim To Satisfy Data Hunger". InformationWeek. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
- ^ Darrow, Barb (13 January 2012). "Splunk IPO explained and why it matters". GigaOM. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
- Maybe rename Products section as “Technology” (a la Sumo Logic), since each of the items isn’t necessarily a discrete product, and it’s also something of a timeline.
- Add citations for unsourced content that's already in article:
- As of early 2015, Splunk has over 9,000 customers worldwide. — Update to “As of early 2016, Splunk has more than 10,000 customers worldwide.” (Source: http://www.splunk.com/view/SP-CAAAPC5)
- In 2012, Splunk had its initial public offering, trading under NASDAQ symbol SPLK. — cite to http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2012/04/19/splunk-soars-in-debut/
Due to my COI, I will not be editing the page directly. I'd greatly appreciate any help or feedback. Thank you!
Mary Gaulke (talk) 04:32, 18 February 2016 (UTC); request edit template added Mary Gaulke (talk) 16:37, 21 February 2016 (UTC)
- I have completed the requested edits, with some alterations. Note for other editors: additional discussion about these changes can be found at User talk:MaryGaulke#Edit requests. --Drm310 (talk) 14:41, 4 April 2016 (UTC)
a few more COI edit requests
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Hi! As previously noted on this page, I work for a communications firm that represents Splunk. It's been over a year since I last checked in here, and I'd like to request a few updates:
- Six months ago an anonymous editor removed the entire "Customers" section as an "Indiscriminate directory of little encyclopedic value to the reader". What can I do to make this section more valuable? I'd previously worked with Drm310 on this list, and they organized it into sections by application. Would it be helpful if I took that approach further, pared down the list, and wrote brief descriptions of how the example customers use Splunk? Or perhaps the section could be reworked as "Applications," with the case studies providing a few examples of each application of Splunk. Given the fairly technical subject matter, I believe this section can help the reader understand what Splunk's products do.
Not done I took a look at the edit, which falls under WP:PROMO. A list of customers has no place in an encyclopedia. If someone is interested in your products, the Splunk website is linked in the article's infobox. The problem wasn't the format, case studies and paragraphs are also not welcome if they are from Splunk. See WP:Primary sources for more info. - Infobox updates:
- Add logo:
| logo = Splunk-Logo.jpg
Done I cropped the image and removed the white background.
- Add logo:
| logo_alt = Splunk's logo consists of the company's name in a sans-serif font, followed by a "greater than" symbol.
Done
- Remove Hunk from list of products—it's now a legacy product.[1]
Done
- Update in lead:
- Add to "Products" section:
Splunk debuted Splunk IT Service Intelligence (ITSI) in September 2015. ITSI leverages Splunk data to provide visibility into IT performance in a central location. Machine learning-driven analytics can detect unusual behavior and determine its causes and the areas it affects.[5]
Done Slight paraphrasing when I added it into the active; however, it is mostly the same. Machine learning is typically just a buzzword, so I have taken it out.
Splunk announced additional machine learning capabilities in September 2016 for its Enterprise, ITSI, Enterprise Security, and User Behavior Analytics offerings.[6] The machine learning toolkit can be installed as a free app on top of the Splunk platform.[7] It includes prepackaged guides for implementing common functionalities, in addition to a toolkit developers can use to create custom machine learning models for analyzing Splunk data.[8][9]
Not done I don't see this as a major update worthy of inclusion in the article. Shorten the section and remove the ad-like language, please.In 2017, Splunk introduced Splunk Insights for Ransomware, an analytics tool for assessing and investigating potential threats by ingesting event logs from multiple sources. The software is targeted toward smaller organizations like universities, with pricing based on the number of users.[10][11] The company also launched Splunk Insights for AWS Cloud Monitoring, a service to facilitate enterprises' migration to Amazon Web Services' cloud.[12]
Done I removed the information about pricing
- Add to end of "Splunkbase" section:
Notable integrations include the Splunk App for New Relic, which helps developers and IT operations be more involved with customer experience;[13] the ForeScout Extended Module for Splunk, which adds extra security visibility to Internet of Things devices;[14] and Splunk App for AWS, which provides additional visibility for workloads in the cloud.[15]
Done I removed the use cases; however, the rest of the info has been merged
- Add "Corporate affairs and culture" section:
==Corporate affairs and culture==Splunk's name derives "spelunk", a word for exploring caves[16] that IT specialists also apply to the practice of sifting through data.[17] In its early years, the company attracted attention for its use of irreverent slogans like "Finding all your faults. Just like Mom."[18] and "Take the 'sh' out of IT."[17]
Not done The wording seems overly promotional
- In 2016, as part of its Splunk4Good initiative, Splunk pledged to donate $100 million in software and support for nonprofits and schools over a 10-year period.[19] Recipients of the donations include Crossroads Foundation, which uses Splunk for cybersecurity in collecting online donations,[20] and Team Rubicon, which uses Splunk for big data analysis to organize veterans for volunteer opportunities after a disaster.[21] Splunk employees also receive 3 days of paid time off annually to volunteer at an organization of their choice.[22][23]
Done As decided below, I have added a mention of the software donations, but nothing else.
References
- ^ "Hunk®(Legacy)". Splunk. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
- ^ "Splunk Inc. Announces Fiscal Third Quarter 2016 Financial Results". Splunk. 2015-11-19. Retrieved 2016-03-08.
- ^ "Splunk Inc. Announces Fiscal Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2017 Financial Results". Splunk. 23 February 2017. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
- ^ Withers, Stephen (12 December 2016). "Splunk opens new Melbourne HQ". iTWire. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
- ^ Olavsrud, Thor (23 September 2015). "Splunk updates platform, adds monitoring and analytics services". CIO magazine. International Data Group. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
- ^ Olavsrud, Thor (27 September 2016). "Splunk puts machine learning at center of operational intelligence portfolio". CIO. International Data Group. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
- ^ Carey, Scott (28 September 2016). "Splunk brings machine learning capabilities into its tools and launches toolkit for customer's own algorithms". Computerworld UK. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
- ^ Yegulalp, Serdar (28 September 2016). "Splunk adds machine learning that's both easy and open". InfoWorld. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
- ^ Dignan, Larry (27 September 2016). "Splunk updates a bevy of its suites with machine learning advances". ZDNet. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
- ^ Bolkan, Joshua (28 June 2017). "Splunk Debuts New Security Tool for Ransomware". Campus Technology. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
- ^ Tate, Emily (11 July 2017). "Splunk releases solution that helps defend universities from ransomware". EdScoop. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
- ^ Wheatley, Mike (14 August 2017). "Splunk intros new monitoring tool for AWS cloud users". SiliconANGLE. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
- ^ Dignan, Larry (22 March 2017). "Splunk, New Relic forge integration pact". ZDNet. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
- ^ Miller, Ron (5 January 2017). "ForeScout-Splunk integration hopes to bring greater insight to IoT security". TechCrunch. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
- ^ Kepes, Ben (30 November 2016). "Splunk goes down-market and leverages AWS' market dominance". Computerworld. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
- ^ Whiting, Rick (20 October 2016). "As Sales Approach $1B, Splunk Makes Its Pitch To The Channel". CRN. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
- ^ a b Buckman, Rebecca (2 September 2008). "Splunk Finds New CEO". Forbes. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
- ^ Meserve, Jason (3 May 2006). "Best t-shirt slogan". Network World. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
- ^ a b Symington, Steve (6 October 2016). "Why Splunk, Inc. Just Dedicated $100 Million to Philanthropy". The Motley Fool. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
- ^ Clancy, Heather (27 September 2016). "Why Splunk Is Pledging $100 Million to Nonprofits". Fortune. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
- ^ Hurst, Aaron (16 March 2017). "How The CEO Of Big Data Firm Splunk Is Using Data To Boost Social Purpose". Fast Company. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
- ^ Bridgwater, Adrian (27 September 2016). "Big data brings big goodness, Splunk pledges to philanthropic nonprofits". Computer Weekly. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
- ^ Swan, David (30 September 2016). "Splunk pledges $100m for good". The Australian. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
- ^ Fadilpašić, Sead (27 September 2016). "Splunk giving away $100m in software and education". ITProPortal. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
I won't be editing the article directly due to my COI, so I'd appreciate help or feedback in getting these updates implemented. Thank you! Mary Gaulke (talk) 14:31, 16 August 2017 (UTC)
- Hi MaryGaulke. Sorry for the delay in responding to the request. I have begun merging these changes into the main article. Next to each item, I have, and will continue to respond with a done tag or a not done tag explaining why. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please leave a message below. Have a nice day! Daylen (talk) 21:29, 29 October 2017 (UTC)
- @Daylen: Thanks so much for your help! Happy to reformat or provide additional sources for anything where it's helpful. Mary Gaulke (talk) 14:54, 3 November 2017 (UTC)
- Hi Daylen, thanks again for taking the time. I really appreciate your feedback.
- Re: Including use cases—I totally understand how a list of customers isn't helpful; I was envisioning something more qualitative, a bit like this section of Raspberry Pi. Since the sources come from external coverage, not Splunk comms, I don't think this falls under WP:PRIMARY.
- Additions to Splunkbase section—Just want to make sure this didn't get lost in the shuffle.
- From what I can gather, corporate social responsibility is sometimes encyclopedic; cf. Apple, Google, Sony. The $100m pledge, in particular, received extensive external coverage. Perhaps an abbreviated version of this section would be appropriate?
- Thanks again! Mary Gaulke (talk) 17:21, 13 November 2017 (UTC)
- Hi Daylen, thanks again for taking the time. I really appreciate your feedback.
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- Typically, I flat out deny corporate social responsibility sections; however, would a limited section be okay in this case. Also, can someone please give me some guidance with the customers section, I still believe that it is unencylapedic; however, MaryGaulke would like a second opinion. Thanks for your assistance! Daylen (talk) 21:30, 18 November 2017 (UTC)
- A list of customers of that kind is useless. If we could write sourced content about their sales strategy, for example whether they focus on specific sectors, that would be useful, but merely a context-free list of customer names is both useless and somewhat pathetic. Just imagine how our Microsoft and Apple, Inc. articles, or Xerox, or any other truly big company, would look like if we tried to add every sourced mention of someone using their products.
- Regarding the "corporate affairs and culture", that's a decidedly mixed bag. The $100 million of software licenses and related services that they'll donate over ten years indeed seems worthy of mention, including the information in this source that it won't actually cost them anything close to $100 million and may at the same time help with employee morale and turnover. What I found even more interesting about that source is that it mentions another relevant fact about Splunk that currently isn't part of the article, namely that they're running at a loss of more than $80 million per quarter. Turning that one press release and its media coverage into two paragraphs seems undue, though. Huon (talk) 22:52, 18 November 2017 (UTC)
- Thank you both. I'm happy to let both drop for now or revise the Corporate affairs section per Huon's suggestions, whatever you prefer. @Daylen: What about the Products and Splunkbase suggestions above? I believe those are the only remaining unaddressed pieces. Thanks again. Mary Gaulke (talk) 20:26, 20 November 2017 (UTC)
- @MaryGaulke: Please take a look at the second bullet point under products; however, everything else has now been addressed. As such, I have went ahead and closed this request. Cheers, Daylen (talk) 16:49, 27 November 2017 (UTC)
- @Daylen: Thank you for your patience and thoughtful consideration here. How's this revision look to the machine learning paragraph? Mary Gaulke (talk) 18:22, 27 November 2017 (UTC)
Splunk announced additional machine learning capabilities in September 2016 for several of its major product offerings.[1] The machine learning toolkit can be installed for free on top of the Splunk platform.[2]
Done Daylen (talk) 05:18, 1 December 2017 (UTC)
- @MaryGaulke: Please take a look at the second bullet point under products; however, everything else has now been addressed. As such, I have went ahead and closed this request. Cheers, Daylen (talk) 16:49, 27 November 2017 (UTC)
- Thank you both. I'm happy to let both drop for now or revise the Corporate affairs section per Huon's suggestions, whatever you prefer. @Daylen: What about the Products and Splunkbase suggestions above? I believe those are the only remaining unaddressed pieces. Thanks again. Mary Gaulke (talk) 20:26, 20 November 2017 (UTC)
- Typically, I flat out deny corporate social responsibility sections; however, would a limited section be okay in this case. Also, can someone please give me some guidance with the customers section, I still believe that it is unencylapedic; however, MaryGaulke would like a second opinion. Thanks for your assistance! Daylen (talk) 21:30, 18 November 2017 (UTC)
References
- ^ Olavsrud, Thor (27 September 2016). "Splunk puts machine learning at center of operational intelligence portfolio". CIO. International Data Group. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
- ^ Carey, Scott (28 September 2016). "Splunk brings machine learning capabilities into its tools and launches toolkit for customer's own algorithms". Computerworld UK. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
Hier hat sich die Marketing Abteilung ja ordentlich ausgetobt
Liest sich weniger wie der Eintrag einer Enzyklopädie sondern mehr wie eine Verkaufsbrochüre. 46.114.150.92 (talk) 08:30, 10 August 2022 (UTC)
Suggestions about Cribl lawsuit
"Cribl" is spelled wrong in the History > Cisco acquisition section. See wikipedia.org/wiki/Cribl.io
Also, this paragraph about the lawsuit is not relevant to the Cisco acquisition. It makes more sense in the section before, "Recent history". 2600:100C:B03D:1DAF:D0F0:99CE:EA53:20DD (talk) 20:30, 28 March 2025 (UTC)
Suggesting updates to lead section
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I'm a connected contributor with declared COI and I'll be suggesting some updates to this page. I'd like to start with suggesting changes to the into section since Splunk is no longer an independent company. Thanks for taking the time to review and any input is appreciated.
| − | '''Splunk Inc.''' is | + | '''Splunk Inc.''' is a subsidiary of [[CISCO Systems]] that produces software for indexing, searching, and analyzing [[machine-generated data]], allowing for the creation of dashboards, alerts, graphs, and reports to monitor system health and to detect and respond to issues in real time. With a focus on [[cyber security]] and [[Observability (software)|observability,]] Splunk describes its [[On-premises software|on-premises]] software and [[SaaS]] products as [[SIEM]], [[Security orchestration|SOAR (Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response)]], and [[Observability (software)|observability]] solutions.
Splunk was acquired by [[Cisco]] in September 2023 for $28 billion in an all-cash deal. The transaction was completed on March 18, 2024.The company was based in [[San Francisco, California]], |
SBCornelius (talk) 18:50, 20 November 2025 (UTC)
- Hi @Brandon, tagging you here to ask if you could weigh in on the proposed edits above. The request is in the queue for review, but it would be great to get some feedback so I can adjust before official review. Thanks for your time. SBCornelius (talk) 18:36, 6 January 2026 (UTC)
- @Likeanechointheforest, thanks for your input on the BMC article. I was hoping you might be able to weigh in on this description as well. The main point is that Splunk is no longer an independent company. Thanks for your time an please let me know what you think when you have time. SBCornelius (talk) 19:50, 16 January 2026 (UTC)
Done Encoded Talk 💬 23:04, 2 March 2026 (UTC)
- @Encoded, thank you! SBCornelius (talk) 18:41, 4 March 2026 (UTC)
Requesting edits to the History section
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I'm a connected contributor with a declared COI. I'd like to suggest the following edit to the Company Growth subsection of the History section. I think the detailed list of acquisitions is unnecessary, so I've replaced it with a consolidated paragraph that provides highlights. I have also pulled in information from the Recent History subsection, so it could be eliminated. Thanks for your time and I look forward to hearing feedback.
| − | + | Between 2013 and 2019, Splunk expanded its capabilities through a series of acquisitions in data analytics, cybersecurity, and observability, including [[Bugsense|BugSense]], Cloudmeter, Metafor, Caspida, Phantom Cyber, VictorOps, and SignalFx. The company also formed partnerships, such as a cybersecurity alliance with Booz Allen Hamilton, pledged $100 million in software and training to nonprofits and schools, and was recognized among the highest-paying U.S. companies by Glassdoor. Splunk Cloud received [[FedRAMP]] authorization from the [[General Services Administration]] FedRAMP Program Management Office at the moderate level in 2019, enabling Splunk to sell to the federal government.
In 2020, Splunk announced the launch of its corporate venture fund, Splunk Ventures—a $100 million Innovation Fund and a $50 million Social Impact Fund to invest in early-stage startups.
On November 15, 2021, [[Doug Merritt]] stepped down as president and CEO. Graham Smith, Splunk's chairman since 2019, took over as interim CEO. On March 2, 2022, Splunk named Gary Steele, previously at [[Proofpoint, Inc.|Proofpoint]], as its CEO and the successor to interim chief Graham Smith effective April 2022.
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SBCornelius (talk) 20:13, 10 March 2026 (UTC)
- Hi @Encoded, I hope you're doing well. This request is a bit of a restructuring, so I was wondering if you had an opinion about shortening this section in this way. It seems a bit overly detailed to me, but I'd value your opinion. Thanks! SBCornelius (talk) 16:52, 20 April 2026 (UTC)
Partly done: 
Part of an edit requested by an editor with a conflict of interest has been implemented. [see below] - Agreed this significantly reduced unnecessary details so implemented edit with minor adjustments found in supporting sources. While I'd personally agree with your suggested removal of some listed acquisitions for WP:NOTE reasons, would like a second opinion before doing so. VacFiller (talk) 19:44, 18 May 2026 (UTC)
Proposed edits to the Product section
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I'm a connected contributor with a declared COI. I'd like to propose updates to the product section that bring it up-to-date and remove the focus on discontinued products. I'm also proposing a summarized version of the Cloud Transformation subsection. Thanks for your consideration and all feedback is appreciated.
Product Section
| − | + | Splunk provides a security and observability platform used to monitor, analyze, and respond to data from IT systems and applications. The platform includes tools for threat detection, incident response, and maintaining system reliability. It incorporates artificial intelligence features and is designed to process large volumes of machine-generated data in hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
'''Splunk Enterprise''' is a united security and observability platform to detect, investigate, and respond to digital threats while maintaining system reliability. Powered by AI and deployable in hybrid and multi-cloud environments, the software analyzes high volumes of [[machine-generated data]] and delivers actionable insights.
'''Splunk Cloud Platform''' is a data analytics service that provides visibility into digital systems, including security, infrastructure, and applications. It enables large-scale data collection and integration across multiple environments and supports both on-premises and cloud deployments. The platform combines security monitoring, observability, and custom analytics within a framework designed for hybrid and multicloud use.
'''Splunk Enterprise Security (ES)''' provides [[Security information and event management|security information]] and event management (SIEM) for machine data generated from security technologies such as network, endpoints, access, malware, vulnerability, and identity information. It is a premium application that is licensed independently.
'''Splunk SOAR''' automates repetitive security tasks and orchestrates incident response workflows, allowing security analysts to detect and respond to threats.
'''Splunk Attack Analyzer''' detects and analyzes credential phishing and malware attacks, providing information about attack vectors and enabling threat mitigation.
'''Splunk Asset and Risk Intelligence''' provides continuous asset discovery, risk scoring, and compliance monitoring that reduce exposure to vulnerabilities.
'''Splunk Observability Cloud''' is a monitoring and analytics platform that extends the capabilities of Splunk Enterprise to include metrics and traces alongside log data. It integrates open-source tools to provide unified visibility across hybrid and multicloud environments.
'''Splunk AppDynamics''' is an application performance monitoring and observability platform that provides real-time visibility into the performance and availability of software applications. It monitors complex, distributed systems, identifies performance issues, and optimizes user experience and business outcomes.
'''Splunk IT Service Intelligence (ITSI) o'''ffers full-stack visibility for IT operations, combining machine learning-driven analytics, AIOps, and incident intelligence.. |
Discontinued products (new subheading)
| − | In 2011, Splunk released Splunk Storm, a cloud-based version of the core Splunk product. Splunk Storm offered a turnkey, managed, and hosted service for machine data. In 2013, Splunk announced that Splunk Storm would become a completely free service and expanded its cloud offering with Splunk Cloud. In 2015, Splunk shut down Splunk Storm.
In 2013, Splunk announced a product called Hunk: Splunk Analytics for Hadoop, which supports accessing, searching, and reporting on external data sets located in [[Apache Hadoop|Hadoop]] from a Splunk interface.
In 2015, Splunk announced a Light version of the core Splunk product aimed at smaller IT environments and mid-sized enterprises | + | In 2011, Splunk released Splunk Storm, a cloud-based version of the core Splunk product. Splunk Storm offered a turnkey, managed, and hosted service for machine data. In 2013, Splunk announced that Splunk Storm would become a completely free service and expanded its cloud offering with Splunk Cloud. In 2015, Splunk shut down Splunk Storm.
In 2013, Splunk announced a product called Hunk: Splunk Analytics for Hadoop, which supports accessing, searching, and reporting on external data sets located in [[Apache Hadoop|Hadoop]] from a Splunk interface.
In 2015, Splunk announced a Light version of the core Splunk product aimed at smaller IT environments and mid-sized enterprises. |
Cloud transformation subheading
[[:#ifeq:Between 2016 and 2020, Splunk expanded its cloud-based and observability capabilities through integrations with major platforms including Google Cloud and Amazon Web Services. During this period, the company introduced products such as Splunk Insights for ransomware, Splunk Industrial Asset Intelligence, and the Splunk Observability Cloud, which unified infrastructure and application monitoring. It also released Data Fabric Search and Data Stream Processor to improve real-time analytics and cross-environment data management.
In 2019, Splunk Cloud achieved FedRAMP Moderate authorization for use by U.S. federal agencies, and by 2020 the Splunk Cloud Platform was available across multiple cloud providers, supporting customers’ hybrid and multicloud environments.]] SBCornelius (talk) 20:38, 2 June 2026 (UTC)
- ^ Waxmann, Laura (May 7, 2022). "Splunk lists S.F. corporate headquarters for lease". American City Business Journals. Archived from the original on May 7, 2022. Retrieved July 28, 2022.
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