If you're not investigating and experimenting with a machine learning and its cousin artificial intelligence, then you should be—this technology is changing the world in very significant ways, and offers an opportunity to obtain a great deal of additional value from the data residing in your Splunk environment. Using Splunk, you can collect, search, analyze, and clean your data, then build and deploy machine learning models that detect anomalies and outliers, predict performance or reliability issues before they adversely affect your customers, and then visualize, set up alerts for, and share the results within your organization.
You may not be inclined to immerse yourself in the world of writing algorithms and building ...