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Discovering Efficiency Through 2 Steps Synthetic Monitoring for Splunk

You're probably familiar with Splunk. It's one of the most popular big data solutions organisations worldwide use to monitor their systems in real-time. But you may not know that Splunk also offers synthetic monitoring solutions via 2 Steps. 2 Steps Synthetic Monitoring for Splunk is a powerful tool that can help you speed up your application troubleshooting process. Today we'll take a closer look at what it is and how it can benefit your organisation.

Synthetic Monitoring for Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) Applications

Synthetic Monitoring Platforms should be used for synthetic monitoring of AVD applications as they provide more complete and accurate results. These platforms are designed to work within virtualized environments and can interact with the underlying operating system, allowing for more in-depth testing and diagnosing performance issues.

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Splunk Monitoring: What is it and How Can You Use it?

Over the last couple of years, there has been exponential growth in the volume and variety of machine data. The main reason has been the ever-growing number of connected machines in IT infrastructure, the sophistication of data algorithms, and the increased use of IoT devices. This data has proven to be quite valuable - even necessary - as an organisation can analyse and use it to drive productivity, improve efficiency, and gain visibility for their business. There is a catch: to make the machine data work for them, organisations need a simplified tool that can analyse and visualise. This is where Splunk comes in.

How can observability cultivate collaboration among engineering teams?

If an application breaks, much time is spent shifting blame instead of solving the problem at hand. With synthetic monitoring, teams can come together to identify problems before they occur and hence assign them to the correct people to get them solved.

Why do enterprises need to ensure now more than ever that their mobile applications are being tested

Consumers now have an incredible choice when it comes to applications, and their expectations of the experience is very high. It is, therefore, imperative that enterprises assure their applications are working 24/7, which can only be ensured via synthetic monitoring.

How has the synthetic monitoring market performed so far and how will it perform in the coming years

As enterprises discover that real user monitoring doesn’t cater to all end-user experience needs, this has enabled a greater demand for Synthetic Monitoring and one that provides visibility across all devices..