COCUS at Splunk Conference 2018 in Orlando

Splunk Conference 2018: COCUS Data Analytics expert presents “Process Mining using Splunk”
On 4th of October our Unit Manager Data Analytics & Cloud Martin Senebald will talk about “Process Mining using Splunk” at this years Splunk Conference in Orlando, Florida. The .conf2018 is the Splunk Event of the Year, takes over 4 days and revolves around the power of machine data, and how companies can extract valuable information from it. More than 7,000 Splunk enthusiasts, partners and experts will attend the 300 lectures and sessions to learn more about the latest Splunk products and applications.
With Splunk>, the leading operational intelligence platform, machine data can be collected, analyzed and exploited from various sources in real time. Its powerful and diverse capabilities enable organizations to quickly gain insights to make their business more productive, profitable, competitive, and secure.
Breakout Session „Process Mining using Splunk“
Data science is one of todays most prominent buzz words. But in addition to data storage and analysis, the information from processes themselves can also provide valuable insights. For many companies, data-based process analysis therefore represents a decisive opportunity for virtually merging data and identifying unique optimization potential. This provides valuable insights to management, plant owners and operations teams. In order to reconstruct and visualize such processes, COCUS AG uses Splunk and is also a long-standing Splunk Technology Partner.
How and where process mining creates significant added value and how Splunk’s key value store, including process visualization, can be used most effectively, explains data mining expert Martin Senebald at the Splunk Conference 2018 in Orlando during the “Process Mining using Splunk” breakout session, Florida.
Date & Time
Process Mining using Splunk
Thursday, October 04, 2018
1:30 PM-2:15 PM
Martin Senebald
Unit Manager Data Analytics & Cloud
COCUS AG
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