Splunk, Developers, and SOA Apps

When most people first come across Splunk, the first set of users associated with it naturally become operations, security, or compliance personnel. Splunk naturally lends itself for their use. I was speaking to some software engineers explaining what Splunk does and the connection for how it could be used for their engineered Service Oriented Architecture [...]

Using Splunk to Trace SOA Applications

I have mentioned in past blog entries that Splunk can be used to contribute to the governance and indexing of Service Oriented Architectures. In this post, I will discuss a more common issue that pertains to log management, operations support, and troubleshooting. In a typical SOA deployment, you may have a situation where a user [...]

Change Management for SOA Configuration

In a previous blog entry, I had mentioned that Splunk can participate as a Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) consumer and provided an example on using web services as a scripted input. In today’s entry, I’ll discuss a more administrative task, which is quite native to Splunk, change management. As you may well know, Splunk can [...]