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Inventory Management Plan: A Guide to Efficient Resource Management

Inventory planning is essential for any organization that needs to track supplies, equipment, and materials efficiently. Schools, construction companies, IT departments, and other industries must manage inventory effectively to avoid shortages, optimize stock levels, and reduce costs. A well-structured inventory management plan ensures that essential resources are available when needed while preventing unnecessary expenditures and delays.

Evidence as an Input

Evidence isn’t something you produce at the end — it’s something every control generates for the next one. In this video, Mike Long (CEO & Co-founder, Kosli) explains how vulnerability scans produce evidence tied to the artifact fingerprint and the policy file used, and how that evidence becomes an input to downstream controls like release approvals. This is the core of reusable, continuous compliance.

Why Release Control Takes Weeks

The industry standard for release control is painfully manual: long-form policy documents, ServiceNow forms, human approvals, meetings, and tickets that take days or even weeks to close. In this video, Mike Long (CEO & Co-founder, Kosli) explains the difference between manual release control and an automated, zero-trust model where evidence is collected automatically, provenance identifies the artifact, and approvals can be fully codified.

Building visibility and resilience across Kubernetes

Kubernetes has transformed how modern applications are deployed and scaled. Its flexibility and automation power innovation but also expand the attack surface. From control plane access to runtime drift, Kubernetes introduces layers of complexity that can obscure visibility if not properly monitored. For security leaders, Kubernetes is both an opportunity and a risk. While it enables agility, it also decentralizes security responsibility across teams, tools, and cloud layers.

Tech Talk - Take action automatically on Splunk alerts with Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform

As digital and AI applications become more prevalent, the need for fast, efficient, and consistent management of IT operations is critical. This session will show you how to automate responses to Splunk Observability Platform alerts using Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform's Event-Driven Ansible.

Tech Talk - Splunk Observability for AI

In this Tech Talk, we’ll show you how Splunk’s agentic, AI observability delivers end-to-end visibility of the entire AI stack, from agents and large language models (LLMs) to the underlying infrastructure. You’ll see how AI Infrastructure Monitoring provides teams with data-dense dashboards and detectors for surfacing trends, patterns, and outliers to correlate application health with underlying AI infrastructure performance.

Setting up OpenTelemetry Demo in Kubernetes with Splunk Observability Cloud

Are you looking to explore the power of OpenTelemetry and Splunk Observability Cloud in a Kubernetes environment? This video provides a comprehensive, step-by-step walkthrough on how to deploy the OpenTelemetry Demo application in Kubernetes and seamlessly integrate it with Splunk Observability Cloud for metrics, traces, and logs! In this tutorial, you'll learn.