Analyze Machine Data Using Splunk Fundamentals

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Analyze Machine Data Using Splunk Fundamentals

About this course

By the end of this course, learners will be able to analyze machine-generated data, configure and manage Splunk environments, execute efficient searches, and create meaningful reports and visualizations to support operational intelligence. Learners will also be able to apply advanced search commands to identify patterns, trends, and anomalies in large datasets. This course provides a comprehensive, hands-on introduction to Splunk for beginners and aspiring data analysts, system administrators, and IT professionals. Starting with core concepts such as operational intelligence and Splunk architecture, the course guides learners through installation, configuration, and data ingestion. Learners will progressively build search and reporting skills, working with fields, timelines, statistics, and visualizations to transform raw machine data into actionable insights. What makes this course unique is its end-to-end learning approach—combining conceptual foundations with practical search techniques and real-world analysis workflows. Through structured modules, practice quizzes, and graded assessments, learners gain confidence in using Splunk for monitoring, troubleshooting, and decision-making. Upon completion, learners will be equipped with industry-relevant Splunk skills that can be immediately applied in operational and analytical roles.

What you'll learn

  • analyze machine-generated data
  • configure and manage Splunk environments
  • execute efficient searches in Splunk
  • create reports and visualizations
  • apply advanced search commands to identify patterns, trends, and anomalies

Course objectives

  • build search and reporting skills
  • transform raw machine data into actionable insights
  • gain confidence in using Splunk for monitoring and troubleshooting

Skills you'll gain

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