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Discover how Splunk Observability Cloud delivers full-stack visibility across applications, infrastructure, logs, and user experience to help teams detect and resolve issues faster. In this video, we explore the key capabilities of Splunk Observability Cloud, including Real User Monitoring (RUM), Application Performance Monitoring (APM), Log Observer, and Synthetic Monitoring. Topics covered: • Overview of Splunk Observability Cloud • Reducing MTTD and MTTR across modern environments • Real User Monitoring (RUM) and frontend performance insights • Tracking metrics like Largest Contentful Paint and First Input Delay • Session replay and user journey analysis • Tag Spotlight filtering for deeper troubleshooting • Application Performance Monitoring (APM) service maps and traces • Root cause analysis with connected infrastructure insights • Log Observer and no-SPL log investigation • Identifying application regressions through version comparisons • Synthetic Monitoring for proactive testing and uptime assurance • Browser journey simulations and API health checks Splunk Observability Cloud helps engineering and operations teams move from reactive troubleshooting to proactive observability with connected insights across the entire stack. Key benefits include: ✔ Faster root cause identification ✔ Improved application performance visibility ✔ Better user experience monitoring ✔ Reduced downtime and operational impact ✔ Unified observability across metrics, traces, and logs Whether you're supporting cloud-native applications, microservices, or customer-facing platforms, Splunk Observability Cloud provides the visibility and context needed to maintain performance and reliability at scale. #Splunk #Observability #APM #RUM #DevOps #SiteReliabilityEngineering #CloudMonitoring #SyntheticMonitoring #ApplicationPerformance #LogManagement