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My top learning and pondering moments at Splunk.conf22

Rocket-Powered Data Science

Observability is a business strategy: what you monitor, why you monitor it, what you intend to learn from it, how it will be used, and how it will contribute to business objectives and mission success. log analytics and anomaly detection) across distributed data sources and diverse enterprise IT infrastructure resources.

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Top 10 Data Innovation Trends During 2020

Rocket-Powered Data Science

The Edge-to-Cloud architectures are responding to the growth of IoT sensors and devices everywhere, whose deployments are boosted by 5G capabilities that are now helping to significantly reduce data-to-action latency. The key difference is this: monitoring is what you do, and observability is why you do it.

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My top learning moments at Splunk.conf23

Rocket-Powered Data Science

From these data streams, real-time actionable insights can feed decision-making and risk mitigations at the moment of need. Such prescriptive capabilities can be more proactive, automated, and optimized, making digital resilience an objective fact for businesses, not just a business objective.

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12 considerations when choosing MES software

IBM Big Data Hub

Gathering data from machines, sensors, operators and other Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) devices, they provide accurate and up-to-date insights into the status of production activities. But for a large organization, it’s just one of many sources.