![]() ![]() George Starcher and Duane Waddle’s talk on the KV Store was very informative. It was a great showcase of commands that aren’t used often because people don’t realize their power. Kyle Smith’s talk on lesser known search commands was also interesting. Once you realize how Splunk breaks terms into tokens and then searches you begin to think about new ways to construct searches so that they are faster and more efficient. Martin Mueller’s session on “Fields, Indexed Tokens and You“ was very interesting. There were also some very good sessions given by some of the SplunkTrust members. It’s pretty amazing the use cases that people can find. ![]() They able to tell what injury a soldier had as well as statistics like breathing, body temp, environmental conditions, where the nearest hospital was in relation to the soldier. Then there was the example with monitoring our soldiers. They could predict how pulling a bus out of service could impact the riders. It was interesting to see how a transportation company can use sensors sending data to Splunk to determine that not only does a bus have tires with low tire pressure but they could also determine which tires were low. There were great use cases for Splunk on display. I think everyone will agree that everyone had a great time at Hollywood Studios.īut the week wasn’t just about t-shirts and parties. Splunk definitely knows how to throw a party. Splunk also held up their tradition of coming up with great new t-shirt slogans like “Because you can’t always blame Canada”. The road construction orange “ Aplura Family Reunion” shirts were definitely a conversation starter and once again were a hit. ![]() It was a great week filled with fun, family, and learning. ![]()
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