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Shay Mowlem, Splunk | Splunk .conf2016
01. Shay Mowlem, Splunk, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:19)
02. What's Your Take On What's Happening In Your Environment. (00:37)
03. What All Do You Have Going On Right Now. (02:14)
04. Talk About The Product Road Map. (03:41)
05. Talk About The Dynamic Between On Prem And Cloud. (06:11)
06. What's The Impact From A Customer Stand Point. (07:35)
07. Is Splunk A Turn Key Solution. (09:40)
08. How Do You Talk About Data Value. (11:05)
09. What Are You Hearing From Customers About What Areas Need To Be Addressed. (14:05)
10. Talk About The Two Investments That You Made. (15:15)
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.Nurturing customer ecosystems by engaging in user-friendly solutions | #splunkconf16
by Zoe Bernard | Sep 27, 2016
Today at Splunk.conf 2016 event in Orlando, FL, Splunk, Inc. revealed several new products on stage, all of which portray the company’s deepening engagement with enterprises. Splunk’s VP of Product Marketing Shay Mowlem sat down with John Furrier (@furrier) and John Walls (@JohnWalls21), cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, to discuss Splunk’s latest innovations.
A focus on customer relationships
Mowlem said that Splunk’s ethos rests in a maniacal focus on customer relationships and success. “We’ve made this a priority to nurture that,” he said. “There’s a constant nurturing of your ecosystem so that people can become more familiar with your products and services.”
It’s this focus on customer success that led Splunk to create Splunk Enterprise 6.5, which emphasizes machine learning, enabling their customers to engage even more independently with the platform. “We’re leveraging a broader aim of open-source capabilities, so our customers can perform advanced analytics,” said Mowlem.
‘People are using Splunk to change their business models’
Splunk’s user-friendly, cloud-based interface is shaking up the industry and introducing a new customer environment, according to Mowlen.
“It’s remarkable what our customers are able to do,” he said, citing both Zillow and Nasdaq as two companies that run on Splunk’s software. “Zilo is able to run out hundreds of website changes every day,” said Mowlem. “People are using Splunk to change their business models.”