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Splunk’s new Observability Cloud has launched this month, at a time when observability has become one of the hot/darling/killer (choose your own hype label) terms circulating across the technology landscape.
Observability (stemming from control theory as it does) expresses a level of insight into the workings of a given IT system based upon its outputs.
In practice (and certainly in the Splunk world) that means bringing together logs, traces, metrics and other application data source information trails to form visualation opportunities to help monitor, manage (and occasionally manhandle) applications and data services towards a stare where they can continue to function effectively.
Splunk Doubles Down On IT Management And DevOps With New Observability Cloud
Observability Cloud, now generally available, combines Splunk’s core machine data management capabilities with management and monitoring tools – some recently acquired – for IT management and DevOps teams. By Rick Whiting May 06, 2021, 04:33 PM EDT
Continuing to expand its portfolio of cloud-based “data-to-everything” software, Splunk says its Splunk Observability Cloud for IT and DevOps teams, in beta since last fall, is now generally available.
The system, which originally debuted in October in beta as the Splunk Observability Suite, is key to the company’s efforts to expand sales of its machine data management technology for IT infrastructure monitoring, application performance management and DevOps tasks.