Getting Started With Splunk User Groups

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About the Program

Goals of a Splunk User Group
The goal of a Splunk User Group is to create an authentic, open forum for users to share technical details of their use cases, stories, difficulties, successes, and generally enjoy like-minded company.
User groups are not channels for sales, marketing, or recruitment for Splunk or anyone else participating in the group. They should be focused on content that appeals to the community.
About the Splunk Community
The Splunk Community is a group of customers, partners, and Splunk employees (Splunkers) who share their knowledge and experience with other users. These people volunteer their time to help others successfully implement and use Splunk products.
The Splunk Community volunteers have hands-on experience with Splunk products and services. They are real people who openly share how they have applied their experience to real-world use cases. Think of the Splunk Community as a strong, user-based support system.

Fun Fact:
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From the beginning, we’ve helped organizations explore the vast depths of their data like spelunkers in a cave (hence, “Splunk").

About Splunk
Splunk was founded in 2003 to solve problems in complex digital infrastructures.
Splunk has evolved a lot in the last 20 years as digital has taken center stage and the types and number of disruptions have simultaneously escalated. With over 1,100 patents and a culture of innovation, we’ve stayed one step ahead of our customers’ needs. Today, many of the world’s largest and most complex organizations rely on Splunk to keep their mission-critical systems secure and reliable.
Our purpose is to build a safer and more resilient digital world. Every day, we live this purpose by helping security, IT and DevOps teams keep their organizations securely up and running. When organizations have resilient digital systems, they can adapt, innovate and deliver for their customers.

Last updated March 16th, 2023

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