Splunk IT Search Wins Best of Interop
Posted on April 30, 2008
Filed Under TechShowWIRE
Splunk, the IT Search
company, today announced that it has won Best of Interop in the Network
Management, Software and Services category. The Best of Interop Awards
recognize exhibitors that have made significant technological advancements.
The panel of judges, comprised of award-winning editors from
InformationWeek, selected the Splunk Platform including Splunk 3.2 and the
Splunk for Change Management application, based on evidence that the
product is moving business technology forward. The Splunk Platform is
unique within its segment, providing users with a common set of services
and APIs that make it easy to create and integrate applications that
leverage vast amounts of IT data.
“Splunk has always taken great pride in the enthusiasm that we receive
from our user community,” said Michael Baum, Splunk’s CEO and co-founder.
“We’re honored to receive this recognition from InformationWeek’s esteemed
judges. It’s great to have our peers in IT management be so excited about
the unique contributions we’re making to the industry.”
“The Best of Interop Awards are always an indicator of the most
innovative and exciting offerings in these product categories, and this
year’s winners are no exception,” said Art Wittmann, Editor of
InformationWeek. “Each of the category winners have truly demonstrated
superior technology and innovation, and deserve recognition for their
contributions to the industry.”
Splunk for Change Management at Interop 2008
This week at Interop, Splunk announced the introduction of Splunk for
Change Management, a new application built on the Splunk IT Search
platform. Splunk for Change Management improves availability and security
by continuously auditing all configurations and changes, detecting
unauthorized changes, validating change deployment, and rapidly discovering
service-impacting changes during of incident response — without the need
for point solutions or redundant investments in software and storage.
Splunk for Windows at Microsoft Management Summit 2008
This week at MMS, Splunk announced the introduction of Splunk for
Windows, an application that integrates Microsoft’s System Center
Operations Manager’s command-and-control view of a Windows infrastructure
with Splunk’s IT Search. Splunk indexes all IT data generated by Windows
servers and applications — event logs, registry keys, performance metrics
and application log files. All the data is searchable from a single place
to resolve service-impacting incidents faster, enhance monitoring coverage,
and validate service levels. Freely downloadable from
http://www.splunkbase.com, Splunk for Windows provides workflow integration
with Microsoft’s System Center Operations Manager 2007, and predefined
alerts and reports to achieve rapid time-to-value for a Splunk deployment
in Windows environments.
About Splunk
Splunk is a Silicon Valley company inventing large-scale, high-speed
indexing and search technology for IT infrastructures. The company’s freely
downloadable software indexes and makes it possible to search and navigate
data from any application, server or network device in real time. Logs,
configurations, messages, traps and alerts, scripts and metrics. If a
machine can generate it — Splunk can eat it. It’s easy to download,
install and use, and is very powerful. More than 600 enterprises,
government organizations, and service providers and more than 175,000 users
are achieving higher availability, investigating security incidents in
record time, and meeting compliance requirements at lower costs with
Splunk. Splunk’s partner ecosystem is growing fast too. Over 50 OEM, System
Integrator, Value Added Reseller and Managed Service Provider partners have
fueled their offerings with IT Search. Partners like British Telecom,
IronPort, Netcordia, Proofpoint, Radware, Trigeo, Uptime Software and
Voltage Security are driving new business with innovative products powered
by Splunk. Download your own free copy today at http://www.splunk.com.
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