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Splunk Observability Cloud's AI Assistant in Action | Practical Examples | Part 2

In this video, we'll explore practical ways to utilize the AI Assistant in Splunk Observability Cloud. Through real-world scenarios, learn how the AI Assistant can help you interpret metrics, contextualize data, onboard new team members to your organization, and automate tasks via the Splunk Observability Cloud API. AI Assistant in Splunk Observability Cloud enhances observability by providing actionable insights and streamlining workflows.

Metrics Explorer - Search, Query, and Analyze all your Metrics at one place

Ever tried to build a metrics dashboard and thought, “Wait, what metrics am I actually sending?” We heard this from users again and again-so we built Metrics Explorer. For the first time, you get a real-time, interactive view of every metric coming into your system: Whether you’re onboarding a new integration, debugging an alert, or just exploring your data, Metrics Explorer makes it easy to understand and work with your metrics-no more guesswork, just clarity.

Interrupt Live: Hayden Riddiford | Beyond Error Codes - Debugging Ill-Defined Problems

On this episode of Interrupt Live, we'll meet Hayden Riddiford, the writer behind "Beyond Error Codes: Debugging III-Defined problems". Interrupt Live is a series where we sit down with Interrupters contributors to hear more about their origin stories, engineering journeys, and the unique challenges that inspired their contributions. If you’ve ever wanted to hear directly from the engineers behind your favorite Interrupt posts, now’s your chance.

Third party API Monitoring Powered by OpenTelemetry Semantics

Is it the third-party API or my code? Your service suddenly slows down, or errors spike, and you’re stuck guessing if it’s your own logic or an external API you don’t control. We’ve seen this pain across teams: dashboards don’t tell you which vendor or endpoint is the culprit, and debugging turns into a maze of guesswork. Rate limiting, vendor errors, or integration issues often slip through until users complain.

Real-time Linux with Ubuntu: low-latency performance for embedded systems

Need deterministic response times for latency-sensitive applications? In this session, Edoardo Barbieri (Product Manager at Canonical) breaks down the fundamentals of real-time Linux on Ubuntu, and how it meets the demands of telco, industrial automation, and robotics use cases. Learn how Ubuntu enables predictable, low-latency performance across embedded environments. Subscribe. Fuel your curiosity.