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The Search party last night was a blast, but today it was back to business. And Day 2 of the global Splunk user group, .conf2015, was another excellent day.
I started with some good mates from the industry analyst community, talking Splunk IT Service Intelligence (ITSI) over breakfast. I gained intriguing insights into our customers and our market, and came away with all sorts of possible new use cases for ITSI.
But as Steve Jobs said, innovation sometimes it means saying ‘no’ to a thousand good ideas, so for now we are going to focus on fulfilling the enormous early demand from our customers for POCs. Still, we are always looking for new ideas from our customers and partners (and analysts too!), so if you have ideas for new use cases, please let me know.
After breakfast I attended the ITSI Customer Panel. What a privilege to have customers in our early adopter program explain some of the use cases they have found for ITSI, including:
I also spent time in other customer presentations (it was super tough to choose from the over 200 on the agenda!); a couple of ‘Splunk for DevOps’ type sessions (I’ll be looking at this topic in-depth over coming weeks and months); a fantastic preso on how to build dashboards using the ITSI ‘Glass Tables’ features; and in meetings with ITSI early adopters and other Splunk customers.
I loved learning what our customers are doing with Splunk today, and what they are looking for tomorrow, including:
Of course there were some more new announcements today too, some very cool new enhancements to our Mobile, Cloud, and Big Data products:
There is no party tonight, but it is Vegas, so I am sure I can find something to do! 😉 If you have any suggestions you can always reach out to me on Twitter. Make sure to stay tuned tomorrow for more from .conf 15. Although it is only a half day there are still a lot of great customer sessions going on.
And while you’re at it, block out your calendar for this time next year. All the tweets and blogs in the world cannot do this conference justice. You really should be here.
Thanks!
Andi
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Thanks!
Andi Mann
The Splunk platform removes the barriers between data and action, empowering observability, IT and security teams to ensure their organizations are secure, resilient and innovative.
Founded in 2003, Splunk is a global company — with over 7,500 employees, Splunkers have received over 1,020 patents to date and availability in 21 regions around the world — and offers an open, extensible data platform that supports shared data across any environment so that all teams in an organization can get end-to-end visibility, with context, for every interaction and business process. Build a strong data foundation with Splunk.