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Splunk Incorporates Machine Learning Into New Releases

By Ken Briodagh September 27, 2016

Splunk, provider of an Operation Intelligence software platform, recently announced new versions of its Splunk Enterprise, Splunk IT Service Intelligence, Splunk Enterprise Security and Splunk User Behavior Analytics products. These versions of the existing Splunk solutions leverage machine learning to make it faster and easier to maximize the value machine data can deliver to organizations.

“Digital transformation has changed the way that organizations work. The big secret is that all of the change is underpinned by machine data. Machine learning enables organizations to get deeper insights from their machine data and ultimately increases the opportunity our customers can gain from digital transformation,” said Doug Merritt, President and CEO, Splunk. “The enterprise machine data fabric is the foundation for managing and deriving insights from that data at scale – and only Splunk provides the end-to-end analytics platform and ecosystem to support it.”

Splunk has created these tools with the goal of helping companies to use predictive analytics to help optimize IT, security and business operations. Machine learning is being integrated as a core capability of the Splunk portfolio with packaged or custom algorithms.

“At Intuit, we have grown and thrived for over thirty years by constantly transforming and re-inventing ourselves. Splunk has been a key technology in our journey for nearly ten years,” said Brian Ellison, VP and chief architect, Intuit. “Hundreds of our employees go to Splunk solutions every day for answers and insights into complex IT and business questions. Splunk’s use of machine learning will strengthen its platform and can drive more value for our employees and customers.”

“Splunk supports pre-packaged content and visualizations for a wide variety of use cases, including IT operations, security and business analytics,” said Jason Stamper, analyst, data platforms and analytics, 451 Research. “This is making Splunk-based analytics available to an increasing variety of IT and business users. With a broad integration of machine learning, Splunk provides a comprehensive answer to one of the biggest challenges facing modern organizations: how to harness diverse, prevalent and increasingly profuse amounts of data to gain valuable business insights.”




Edited by Alicia Young
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