Luis Bósquez (@_lbosq) 's Twitter Profile
Luis Bósquez

@_lbosq

Principal Product Manager at Microsoft Fabric. Former Splunk and Amazon product manager. This is my personal account.
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Lenny Rachitsky (@lennysan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No surprise Mage is #1 on Product Hunt today. It's a magical product. Check it out and maybe give it a little upvote 🔼 producthunt.com/posts/mage-2

Splunk (@splunk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When it comes to security, resilience and the ability to innovate, it's not enough to just see — you need need to be able to investigate and act fast. Say hello to the expansion of Federated Search to third-party data sources starting with Splunk Cloud to Amazon S3. #splunkconf22

When it comes to security, resilience and the ability to innovate, it's not enough to just see — you need need to be able to investigate and act fast. Say hello to the expansion of Federated Search to third-party data sources starting with Splunk Cloud to Amazon S3. #splunkconf22
Kirk Borne (@kirkdborne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am a huge fan of federated search on multiple enterprise data sets. Splunk does that even on non-Splunk data sets, incl. AWS S3. splunk.com/en_us/products… ————— #LogAnalytics #BigData #AnomalyDetection #AI #DataScience #MachineLearning #Cloud #JSON #StreamAnalytics #splunkconf22

I am a huge fan of federated search on multiple enterprise data sets. <a href="/Splunk/">Splunk</a> does that even on non-Splunk data sets, incl. AWS S3.
splunk.com/en_us/products…
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#LogAnalytics #BigData #AnomalyDetection #AI #DataScience #MachineLearning #Cloud #JSON #StreamAnalytics #splunkconf22
Douglas Muth (Giza) 🔜 MFF 🐐🌻 (Find me on 🦋) (@dmuth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With Federated Search for S3, Splunk can search many TB of events in Amazon S3 without ingesting it. They’re making a move on Snowflake! #splunkconf22

With Federated Search for S3, Splunk can search many TB of events in Amazon S3 without ingesting it.  They’re making a move on Snowflake! #splunkconf22
Andy ThurAI (@andythurai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Federated search of 20 TB and 4 years of transaction data right at the S3 source without a need to ingest the data back to Splunk Does Amazon Web Services know a out this? 😀I like this feature a lot. #splunkconf22

Federated search of 20 TB and 4 years of transaction data right at the S3 source without a need to ingest the data back to <a href="/splunk/">Splunk</a> Does <a href="/AWS/">Amazon Web Services</a> know a out this? 😀I like this feature a lot. #splunkconf22
Luis Bósquez (@_lbosq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our feature has just been demo'd at the main stage at #Splunk #conf22! Congrats to the team who has been hard at work for the past few months to deliver this! Splunk

Our feature has just been demo'd at the main stage at #Splunk #conf22! Congrats to the team who has been hard at work for the past few months to deliver this!
<a href="/splunk/">Splunk</a>
Luis Bósquez (@_lbosq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Zoom: Okay! A millisecond has passed so I'm gonna hide the mute button, seems like you don't need it. Me: *desperately moves the mouse while holding back a loud sneeze*