Hemant Seth's Blog Posts

Hemant is a Principal Product Manager at Splunk, leading the Kubernetes Monitoring offering within Splunk Observability Cloud. Prior to this role, he focused on Splunk Observability Platform administration, including identity management and license usage. Hemant brings over a decade of experience in the observability domain and holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering with a specialization in Telecommunications.

State of Observability: Overcoming Cloud Complexity, Talent Shortages and More
Observability
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State of Observability: Overcoming Cloud Complexity, Talent Shortages and More

Get a closer look into observability strategy in today’s hybrid, multicloud world in Splunk's new research report, The State of Observability 2022.
Deep Learning Toolkit 3.7 and 3.8 - What’s New?
Platform
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Deep Learning Toolkit 3.7 and 3.8 - What’s New?

We are excited to share the latest advances around the Deep Learning Toolkit App for Splunk (DLTK). These include custom certificates, integration with Splunk Observability and a container operations dashboard, just to name a few.
How Playbook Packs Drive Scalable Automation
Security
5 Minute Read

How Playbook Packs Drive Scalable Automation

See how pre-built Playbook Packs from Splunk can help augment your security analysts with automation that scales with your organization’s maturity.
Finding Value with Splunk Lantern
Customers & Community
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Finding Value with Splunk Lantern

Exciting updates to Splunk Lantern help connect you to great content on Lantern and other Splunk knowledge sites so you can do more with your data.
Cyclical Statistical Forecasts and Anomalies - Part 6
Platform
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Cyclical Statistical Forecasts and Anomalies - Part 6

Identifying anomalies in data is the top use for machine learning in Splunk. Here we will take you through a simple method for how you can detect anomalies on your data using SPL.
Springing 4 Shells: The Tale of Two Spring CVEs
Security
10 Minute Read

Springing 4 Shells: The Tale of Two Spring CVEs

The Splunk Threat Research Team (STRT) shares detection opportunities in different stages of successful Spring4Shell exploitation.