Displaying items by tag: Splunk

The defence industry lobby group Australian Strategic Policy Institute is acting to ratchet up tensions with Australia's major trading partner China and using funds it gets from the Federal Government for this purpose, more than $20 million at last count, the Australian arm of the Chinese telecommunications equipment company Huawei Technologies says in a strongly-worded blog post.

Published in Government Tech Policy

The only logical conclusion that one can draw from the latest inspired effort from the defence industry lobby group, the Australian Strategic Policy Institute — calling for ISPs to provide a clean Internet — is that the good people at this institute have been smoking some very strong stuff.

Published in Open Sauce

Google Cloud and data-to-everything platform provider Splunk have sealed a new strategic partnership they say will to help organisations drive actionable insights from their data and enable fast decisions with real-time visibility across the enterprise.

Published in Data
Thursday, 12 March 2020 11:09

Splunk: What is your data really worth?

If an organisation wants to optimise business outcomes, the value lies in the data they already have and how they use it.

Published in Data

International Formula 1 championship racing team, McLaren Racing, has competed for almost 50 years. Keeping up with technology, McLaren has announced a global partnership with data insights firm Splunk to deliver actionable information around race performance.

Published in Data

Analytics software firm Splunk appears to have a problem similar to Y2K, in that unpatched installations of its software will be unable to recognise two-digit dates beginning from 1 January 2020.

Published in Security
Friday, 15 November 2019 12:00

ExtraHop - an introduction

ExtraHop provides enhanced investigative powers to users of the Splunk platform in order to interrogate possible threats in both on-prem and cloud environments.

Published in Security
Thursday, 14 November 2019 10:04

In conversation with: Tim Tully

Where is Splunk's technology heading, where do they get their inspiration?

Published in Data
Tuesday, 29 October 2019 11:16

In conversation with: Haiyan Song

How does Splunk see the current state of IT security?

Published in Security
Thursday, 24 October 2019 23:06

Splunk announcements at .conf19

 Today at Splunk's annual conference, a number of updates and new products were announced.

Published in Data
Thursday, 24 October 2019 01:22

Forescout joins global cyber security alliance

Security control solutions provider Forescout Technologies has joined a newly established alliance designed to provide a technical and organisational framework for safe and secure operational technology (OT).

Published in Security

Machine data aggregator and analytics software company Splunk has announced a $US150m fund to invest in data startups.

Published in Data
Monday, 07 October 2019 09:20

Box adds features, integrations

Cloud storage provider Box has announced new features, along with integrations with several products including Slack and Microsoft Teams.

Published in Cloud

Big data analytics company Splunk’s agreement to acquire SaaS real-time monitoring and metrics for cloud infrastructure vendor SignalFx puts the company in a position as a leader in monitoring and observability at massive scale, according to Splunk president and CEO Doug Merritt.

Published in Deals

Listed cybersecurity vendor Tesserent says it has made significant recent progress on the delivery key strategic steps that will accelerate the company towards profitability on a monthly basis by end of the 2020 financial year.

Published in Listed Tech

End-to-end payment solution provider Cuscal says it has improved payment platform reliability and reduced downtime, improving the experience for Australians both through traditional means and through 86 400 banking.

Published in Enterprise Solutions

The same fate that befell big data analytics company Splunk last month — having to pull out of doing business in Russia — is likely to be shared by many Australian technology companies in the same or other countries once the Federal Government's encryption law begins to make its presence felt.

Published in Open Sauce

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