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Edge AI is a Game-Changer for Embedded Devices

AI at the edge is built for embedded systems. And no need for tons of compute power— most of the heavy lifting happens during training so the models run efficiently on minimal hardware. With microcontrollers like STM32N6 optimizing for AI workloads, the potential is growing fast. Is AI at the edge part of your embedded strategy this year?

Access your data with Federated Analytics for Amazon Security Lake. Insights from Splunk, AWS, and A

Federated Analytics gives organizations the full power of Splunk extended to data stored in Amazon Security Lake. Trusted partners like Accenture are helping bring these new capabilities to life at organizations around the world.

Kubernetes Monitoring and Alerting Made Easy with Splunk Observability Cloud and OpenTelemetry

In this video, I'll show you how to quickly setup monitoring and alerting for your Kubernetes clusters using Splunk Observability Cloud. We’ll start by deploying the Splunk OpenTelemetry Collector using Helm, and then use the Kubernetes Navigator inside Splunk Observability Cloud to view the health of our cluster and the applications it’s hosting. I’ll demonstrate AutoDetect detectors and alerts by intentionally triggering an issue in the cluster and walk through the alerting process. We’ll review the alerts in Splunk Observability Cloud and then resolve the issue in the cluster.

#035 - Beyond Kubernetes: A Veteran of the Container Wars on the Past, Present, and Future of Clo...

This episode of "Kubernetes for Humans" features Dan Ciruli, a Senior Director of Product Management at Nutanix, who shares his journey in tech and his perspective on the evolution of cloud-native technologies. Ciruli discusses his early career as an engineer and his transition to product management, noting that the role was not well-defined in the 1990s. He recounts his experiences with startups, Google, and D2IQ (formerly Mesosphere), highlighting the rise of Docker and projects like Mesos.

Love at First Ticket: Training IT on User Support

Technicians go through plenty of technical training, whether it's formal or on-the-job, but many overlook one of the most challenging parts of the job -- talking to users. Unfortunately, users are often contacting IT when something is wrong, which means they're stressed and have a tendency to take that out on the people just trying to help. In this stream, we talked with a few IT leaders to discuss how they train their team members to support users and make their organization fall in love with the IT team.