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State of Observability in Communications and Media

We surveyed ITOps and engineering professionals worldwide to learn how communications and media organizations build leading observability practices. In our webinar, “The State of Observability in Communications and Media,” we explore three priorities for today’s organizations — and what it takes to claim your spot on the observability leaderboard. Join us to discuss the implications of insights including.

AI Governance in 2025: A Full Perspective on Governance in Artificial Intelligence

In a world where artificial intelligence (AI) is leaping forward — growing at a CAGR of almost 36% from 2024 to 2030 — questions about governance and ethics with the use of AI are surfacing. As humans continue to develop AI systems, it is crucial to establish proper guidelines to ensure powerful technologies like generative AI and adaptive AI are used in a responsible manner.

KubeCon 2024 | Interviews with Observability Experts | Observability Insights with Aunsh Chaudhari

In this interview from KubeCon 2024, I sit down with Aunsh Chaudhari, a Product Manager at Splunk, to discuss the biggest trends shaping observability today. With a background in software development and hands-on experience with observability tools, Aunsh shares insights on OpenTelemetry adoption, cost optimization strategies, and the shift toward unified observability. We also touch on emerging topics like AI in observability and the challenges of scaling observability in modern environments.

Solve Problems Faster with New, Smarter AI and Integrations in Splunk Observability

As businesses scale across hybrid and multi-cloud environments and integrate AI-powered technologies, complexity grows — and with it, the risk of performance degradation and cost of downtime. To avoid facing customer-impacting IT issues, organizations need better ways to correlate data across environments, detect anomalies before they escalate, and resolve incidents more efficiently. That’s where Splunk and Cisco come in.