
Splunk announced a new version of Splunk IT Service Intelligence (ITSI) that can help IT teams better predict and prevent problems.
Splunk ITSI is a machine learning-powered monitoring and analytics solution that gives IT teams a way to quickly and easily detect emerging problems and simplify or automate incident investigation and workflows across all data sources.
The new version of Splunk ITSI, which is now generally available, improves predictive analytics through a series of new capabilities.
“IT environments are complex and dynamic, and IT teams are constantly under pressure to make sense of their data and take action” said Rick Fitz, SVP and GM of IT Markets, Splunk. “The ability to use machine learning and artificial intelligence to predict service degradation and prevent issues allows these teams to focus on driving value for the business. We make smart IT teams smarter with a platform that brings together all the data to provide complete visibility.”
Built on the Splunk platform, Splunk ITSI 4.0 provides a solution for AIOps and helps customers go from reactive to predictive IT. This eases the frustration and lost productivity that IT teams encounter when issues and service degradation occur so that they can focus on innovation. Splunk ITSI’s latest monitoring and analytics features and integrations enable IT teams and leaders to better manage their IT environments to maximize organizational performance.
- KPI Predictions provide deeper insights into a potential health degradation. Utilize the breadth of data in the platform to help predict KPIs like customer experience, application workload and infrastructure health, in order to identify issues or outages in advance.
- Predictive Cause Analysis helps customers drill down into the specific services underlying a predicted issue to proactively remediate and resolve it before customer experience is impacted.
- Robust Integration with VictorOps, which Splunk recently acquired, streamlines the monitoring, detection, alerting, and response process so that the right people can be engaged with timely information to collaboratively resolve an issue.
With Splunk ITSI 4.0, customers are now able to use Splunk App for Infrastructure with an easy interface from Splunk ITSI. This gives customers access to a full-scale monitoring platform that can correlate their server data across the entire organization. Splunk App for Infrastructure gives system administrators and site reliability engineers a unified approach to monitoring and troubleshooting. Customers can now also access Splunk App for Infrastructure data directly from Splunk ITSI to get more detail at the server level.
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