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Splunk and Cloudmeter Stream

Data is big, we have become aware of the scale that data is reaching.  Data storage is no longer a troublesome issue but data management has become increasingly important.  Splunk can pull the important data straight out of the modge podge that becomes any company’s “everything”. Splunk is now used by 5,600 enterprises, universities, government […]

Data is big, we have become aware of the scale that data is reaching.  Data storage is no longer a troublesome issue but data management has become increasingly important.  Splunk can pull the important data straight out of the modge podge that becomes any company’s “everything”. Splunk is now used by 5,600 enterprises, universities, government agencies and service providers all over the world.  So big data is everywhere and has become so many big companies “everything” as far as data is concerned.  So why should anyone care about Splunk and what it has to offer?  The key to big data is not that it only how it is managed but then how that data is used.

Splunk, with the addition of Cloudmeter Stream, can now allow its users to see exactly how specific data is being used, it’s an analytics treasure-trove.  One larger problems with big data is the blind spots that are a bi-product of working with such large amounts of data.  Cloudmeter Stream helps streamline the data to capture a complete analytics picture.  It allows users to see into any of their applications and evaluate a direct business outcome.  Splunk makes making sense of your data easier and the new addition of editing data capture requirements at any point with help make precise information more obtainable.  The program is completely functional in public and private cloud or on an internal server making it accessible and with little risk of impacting existing performance.  Storage, management, analysis, usage, and data status all at once.

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