Splunk Partnership Ties Together Big Data & IoT Services
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Splunk Partnership Ties Together Big Data & IoT Services
Translating Technology to Success ThingWorx, a PTC Business Case Study Splunk Partnership Ties Together Big Data and Internet of Things Services "Integration Turns 'IoT Experiments' into Smart Connected Services" Splunk was founded in 2004 on the premise that making sense of machine data and deriving critical business analytics from it would prove to be highly-sought-after software and cloud services. From the first version of its technology in 2006, it has been Splunk's goal to create a technology platform that would easily convert such data into "Operational Intelligence." Splunk is now a business with over 1,300 employees and is successfully operating in numerous vertical markets with highly complex and typically real-time data analysis requirements, creating critical operational insights for its customers. The company operates in over 100 countries, has over 8,400 customers, and its Splunk Enterprise and Splunk Cloud platform is offered as both an on-premise and SaaS solution. SHARE THIS REPORT AT A GLANCE Business Challenges Splunk was faced with the need to meet emerging customer demands for interfacing IoT projects to its suite of services. The company required an IoT partner that would be able to easily and quickly integrate with its Splunk Enterprise platform, rather than allocating development resources and time to building out an IoT interface and application platform. A key value proposition Splunk offers its many customers is the ability to easily monitor, collect, index, and provide deep, yet flexible, analysis of massive quantities of primarily Solutions unstructured and real-time machine data from a nearly limitless set of big data sources. In the ThingWorx quickly built a plugin for its own platform that allows users to directly access all of Splunk's big data analysis capabilities directly. case of the Internet of Things (IoT), sources will include extensive sensor data. The resulting operational insights, in turn, are put to use in many forms depending on the customer. Examples include creating improvements to both internal and customer-facing services, creating better workforce collaboration, ensuring compliance where required, reducing operational costs, or managing and mitigating security risks. Key IoT Business Drivers and Challenges Over the last few years, there has been nothing less than a deluge of new machine-to-machine (M2M), connected device, and IoT-driven data streams that many of Splunk's customers now need to add to the mix of big data streams Splunk Enterprise handles for them. These new data streams also present new challenges for customers in terms of how they use the data being captured from these sources to derive even greater business intelligence. Brian Gilmore, Splunk's Solution Expert for the Internet of Things and Industrial Data, notes that Splunk found itself with the need to quickly develop partnerships with vendors at the forefront of both real-time connected device-based and IoT data-based application development and management technology. Blue Hill Research 24 School Street, Mezzanine Boston, MA 02108 http://www.bluehillresearch.com Benefits and Results • Rapid time to market through partnership • IoT services development allows Splunk to quickly meet its customers' IoT demands • No expensive internal development resources were required • Opportunity for expanding Splunk's IoT ecosystem and customer base through the ThingWorx App store Page | 1 Translating Technology to Success According to Gilmore, "The key need our customers have in this particular market is a means to easily expose the data streams from these emerging connected M2M and IoT devices to Splunk products. Many of our existing customers, as well as potential new customers have immediate connected device and IoT needs for their businesses, and it became clear to us that "Our partnership with partnering with third-party IoT vendors would be necessary to meet customer demand on a ThingWorx has resulted in a timely basis." solid and tight technology integration. Between the two ThingWorx Steps Up to the Splunk Partner Ecosystem Gilmore's job was to locate key technology solutions to add to the Splunk partner ecosystem to deliver on the IoT capabilities. He began having discussions with ThingWorx early in 2014. Gilmore says that “it was clear from the ensuing discussions that the ThingWorx platform would be able to deliver the data integration capabilities that Splunk customers were in need of, and in turn give them direct access to Splunk's platforms and capabilities.” Typically Splunk partners build applications that plug into their framework, but ThingWorx took a different approach and built an application, now available in ThingWorx's own app store, that Splunk's customers can plug into the ThingWorx platform itself. This method immediately makes the entire suite of Splunk software available for data collection and data platforms we are able to provide our customers with rapid time to market deployments to meet their IoT data-driven needs." Brian Gilmore Solution Expert for the Internet of Things and Industrial Data, Splunk storage, and enables analytics services from ThingWorx's Mashup Builder, allowing customers to utilize ThingWorx's powerful real-time search capabilities. The following image shows the Splunk-ThingWorx Plugin Architecture. Source: Splunk, February 2015 The end result of the integration between the two platforms and of the approach that was taken serves the needs of both companies. Gilmore points out that "when either a ThingWorx or Splunk customer creates a ThingWorx application or object within the ThingWorx Mashup Builder or ThingWorx Composer, and the Splunk plugin is in place, that application or object Blue Hill Research 24 School Street, Mezzanine Boston, MA 02108 http://www.bluehillresearch.com Page | 2 Translating Technology to Success gains immediate access to the entire Splunk Enterprise platform, and will be able to simply send its data across to Splunk." The integration with ThingWorx solves a key technology and business issue for Splunk by directly helping the company meet new and specific IoT-driven customer demands. By leveraging the ThingWorx technology, Splunk eliminated the need to create its own application platform, and avoided having to dedicate expensive developer resources to build one in-house. Driving New Connected Products and Services "We're really only getting started with significant IoT Many of Splunk's early IoT projects began as customer experiments, where customers looked projects but overall we also feel to apply Splunk Enterprise to certain IoT projects. As these projects have become more real we have a solid running start and significant, Gilmore has sought to codify the common underlying processes, and to with ThingWorx - which has establish a repeatable methodology. As Gilmore puts it, "Creating that repeatable methodology developed a reputation for takes the lab experiment out of the process. Working and partnering with ThingWorx has easy installation and rapid app helped us come very close to achieving this IoT goal." development." Many of these customer IoT projects have begun to scale beyond the big data collection, monitoring and analytics that Splunk provides as they begin to develop large-scale end-to-end Brian Gilmore projects that require applications, which in turn may require real-time end point sensor and Solution Expert for the Internet device management and bi-directional device/sensor communications. of Things and Industrial Data, The partnership with ThingWorx enables Splunk's customers to execute their IoT projects and Splunk to efficiently build out their emerging IoT ecosystems as they grow and expand their efforts. Similarly, ThingWorx is now able to offer its own customers easy access to the Splunk Enterprise platform, where it is Splunk that helps ThingWorx close the loop for its customers. It is a mutually beneficial relationship in which non-competing technologies are brought together to enhance the possibilities that the Internet of Things opens up. 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