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Tell us your Splunk story at Interop

Posted:  April 16th, 2008
Tags:  Splunk

Are you planning on being at Interop in Vegas April 27-May 2? Do you use Splunk? If so, I’d love to hear from you.

I’ll be there with the Splunk video team and we’d love to record some new interviews with Splunk users. If you haven’t seen some of the user interview videos we’ve already […]

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P-Camp preso on automating product management with Jira

Posted:  March 17th, 2008
Tags:  Splunk

Here’s the presentation that I gave this past Saturday at P-Camp, the unconference for product managers. If you’ve been following what we’re doing here with automating product management using Jira, there’s detail and screenshots in this presentation that might be interesting.

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6000 Harvard applicants’ personal data on Bittorrent

Posted:  March 13th, 2008
Tags:  Splunk

Harvard just learned security investigation 101 the hard way.
Harvard admitted yesterday that a web server was hacked a month ago that contained financial application data for over 10,000 applicants. They knew about the incident on February 15 and took down the server till February 21 in order to investigate and implement stronger security controls. Their […]

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Product management nirvana

Posted:  January 20th, 2008
Tags:  Splunk

A few months ago I wrote about our effort to automate and open up product planning by implementing a process around distilling product inputs into requirements using Jira in support of an agile/scrum based development model. I’ve rarely had so much response to a post… dozens of product managers at companies large and small wrote […]

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Facebook, privacy and IT data

Posted:  October 29th, 2007
Tags:  Splunk

Facebook is getting a lot of flak in the press (latest in the Register) about reports on a gossip blog about some pretty serious privacy holes:
1. anyone that works there can look at anyone’s private profile
2. anyone who works there can look at logs of what other profiles any user has seen.
If Facebook wants to […]

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Splunk as job qualification

Posted:  October 5th, 2007
Tags:  Splunk

This is a fun trend for us here at Splunk - more and more job descriptions are listing Splunking skills as a plus. Really rewarding for those of us who’ve been here since before the 2005 beta!
Here are a few jobs that want you to know your Splunk:

Senior Security Administrator at Bloomberg L.P. in New […]

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Automating and opening up product planning

Posted:  September 15th, 2007
Tags:  Splunk

The PM and engineering teams are embarked on an interesting experiment here at Splunk. While we’ve always leveraged the support case system to track enhancement requests and automate some of the input end of the product management process, the real meat of product definition has happened pretty much as it does anywhere - via product […]

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Complexity and failures in the NYT

Posted:  September 15th, 2007
Tags:  Splunk

I’ve been posting occasionally when there’s some huge meltdown of a big service like the two recent Blackberry outages. My point is usually that the systems are too complex so the failure mode is usually unpredictable and hard to track down - hence the sputtering of PR people days after big outages while sysadmins are […]

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The logs behind the Fox Fark hack

Posted:  August 23rd, 2007
Tags:  Splunk

Valleywag (the Silicon Valley Gossip site recently upgraded by means of well-known tech business reporter Owen Thomas becoming the valleywag), posted a detailed log event by log event account of the investigation by Drew Curtis, Fark’s founder, who figured out that a would-be hacker was a Fox news reporter.
The basic correlation technique is one I […]

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$1 billion market cap loss due to service problems. Ouch.

Posted:  August 17th, 2007
Tags:  Splunk

This one’s even worse than taking Ebay’s market cap down $1 billion yesterday.
Why do outages last this long? Because it’s too hard to find out where the problem happened.
Skype finally posted that the issue was a problem in their networking code at 10 p.m. last night, about a full day after the problem started, while […]

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