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How IoT -- and Grafana -- Are Enabling Electrification Across Rural Africa

The Internet of Things has transformed people’s lives, enabling everything from “smart homes” to remote health monitoring. And now a startup called AMMP Technologies is using IoT – and Grafana – to help bring electricity to rural Africa. Hendrik Broering, COO and cofounder of AMMP, told the audience at GrafanaCon L.A. about a village in Tanzania called Changombe, with a population of about 2,000 and no access to electricity until 2017.

Splunk Phantom

If you work on a security team, you probably deal with a complex security infrastructure, including a range of technologies from multiple sources, in addition to limited resources to defend your organization. Fortunately, there’s a better way. Splunk Phantom — your go-to SOAR solution — comes to the rescue by integrating your team, processes and tools so you can bring your best defense forward in no time flat.

What's New in Splunk Enterprise 7.3?

Learn how Splunk Enterprise 7.3 can help you turn all of your data — including unknown and untapped dark data — into actionable insights. Technical Marketing Manager, Giovanni Mola, explains the newest features including additional data source support for AWS and Kinesis Firehose, mobile access, instant metric data visualization without SPL, and more.

Connected Experiences from Splunk

Welcome to Connected Experiences from Splunk, a suite of apps that lets you bring more data insights to more people in more places. With Splunk TV, Splunk AR and Splunk Mobile, we’re making it easier than ever for people on the move and even people who don’t know SPL to get closer to their data. Get connected with Connected Experiences from Splunk today.

To VPC or not to VPC? Pros and Cons in AWS Lambda

When you’re working with EC2 or containers, VPCs have long been viewed as a must-have. Without them, you will face a constant barrage of attacks aimed at your infrastructure and OS, such as brute force login attacks. But are VPCs still needed when it comes to AWS Lambda? What do you actually get when you put a function inside a VPC? And what are the downsides?