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Discover how Splunk Observability Cloud enables organisations to monitor infrastructure, applications, logs, and digital experiences from a single unified platform. In this video, we break down how Splunk Observability Cloud helps teams reduce mean time to detect (MTTD) and mean time to resolve (MTTR) through connected observability and proactive monitoring. Topics covered: • Introduction to Splunk Observability Cloud • Full-stack monitoring across modern environments • Real User Monitoring (RUM) and frontend performance tracking • Measuring Largest Contentful Paint, First Input Delay, and JavaScript errors • Session replay and user journey analysis • Tag Spotlight filtering for deeper troubleshooting insights • Application Performance Monitoring (APM) service maps and traces • Root cause analysis using detectors and related content • Log Observer for no-code log analysis without SPL • Version comparison workflows for identifying regressions • Synthetic Monitoring and automated browser testing • API health checks, waterfall views, and proactive uptime monitoring Splunk Observability Cloud connects metrics, traces, logs, and user experience data to help teams quickly isolate issues and improve application reliability. Key benefits include: ✔ Faster troubleshooting and root cause analysis ✔ Improved digital experience monitoring ✔ Unified observability across infrastructure and applications ✔ Proactive performance and uptime testing ✔ Reduced operational downtime and service impact Whether you're managing cloud-native applications, distributed systems, or customer-facing services, Splunk Observability Cloud provides the visibility and intelligence needed to maintain performance at scale. #Splunk #Observability #APM #RUM #DevOps #CloudMonitoring #SyntheticMonitoring #SiteReliabilityEngineering #ApplicationPerformance #LogManagement