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Intellipaat Splunk training in New York City is a definitive training to master machine-generated data & the Splunk architecture, analyze, monitor, search, dashboards etc. and master the roles of Splunk Developer and Administration. Get the leading Splunk course in New York to learn from certified Splunk advisors.
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Course PreviewIntellipaat is widely known for providing comprehensive and career-oriented best Splunk training in New York City, USA. This training is delivered by experienced professionals who seek to equip you with all the knowledge and expertise in the concepts of Splunk Developer and Administration domains like report creation, searching, Syslog, Syslog Server, events and a lot more.
You don’t need any special training to learn Splunk.
The cost of Splunk certification in New York is $125 USD. The exam registration cost is the same for each attempt.
A Splunk Engineer earns up to $144,083 annually in New York City.
The aforementioned numbers clearly reflect that New York is providing lucrative career opportunities to aspirants who have expertise in Splunk. Therefore, if you wish to make it big in this city, enrolling in this Splunk training course will be the best decision you will make today. Intellipaat offers the definitive training in Splunk certification in New York City that is being pursued by professionals to get ahead in their careers.
New York City is one of hottest market across the globe for businesses of all kind. This city is dynamically involved in Data Analytics and acquiring advanced technologies like Splunk to obtain Operational Intelligence. This has made companies to look for potential candidates who have expertise in Splunk.
All companies wish to keep track of their customers to predict the future trends. This purpose is efficiently addressed by Splunk. Intellipaat Splunk course in New York seeks to provide complete knowledge through lab sessions and real-time project work. This course helps you qualify for Splunk Certified Power User examination which makes you stand out of the crowd.
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1.1 Introduction to Splunk and Splunk developer roles and responsibilities
2.1 Writing Splunk query for search
2.2 Auto-complete to build a search
2.3 Time range
2.4 Refine search
2.5 Working with events
2.6 Identifying the contents of search
2.7 Controlling a search job
Hands-on Exercise –
Write a basic search query
3.1 What is a Field
3.2 How to use Fields in search
3.3 Deploying Fields Sidebar and Field Extractor for REGEX field extraction
3.4 Delimiting Field Extraction using FX
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4.1 Writing Splunk query for search, sharing, saving, scheduling and exporting search results
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5.1 How to create alerts
5.2 Understanding alerts
5.3 Viewing fired alerts
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6.1 Describe and configure scheduled reports
7.1 Introduction to Tags in Splunk
7.2 Deploying Tags for Splunk search
7.3 Understanding event types and utility
7.4 Generating and implementing event types in search
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8.1 What is a Macro
8.2 What are variables and arguments in Macros
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9.1 Creating get, post and search workflow actions
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10.1 Studying the search command
10.2 The general search practices
10.3 What is a search pipeline
10.4 How to specify indexes in search
10.5 Highlighting the syntax
10.6 Deploying the various search commands like fields, tables, sort, rename, rex and erex
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11.1 Using top, rare and stats commands
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12.1 Using following commands and their functions: addcoltotals, addtotals, top, rare and stats
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13.1 iplocation, geostats, geom and addtotals commands
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14.1 Explore the available visualizations
14.2 Create charts and time charts
14.3 Omit null values and format results
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15.1 Calculating and analyzing results
15.2 Value conversion
15.3 Roundoff and format values
15.4 Using the eval command
15.5 Conditional statements
15.6 Filtering calculated search results
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16.1 How to search the transactions
16.2 Creating report on transactions
16.3 Grouping events using time and fields
16.4 Comparing transactions with stats
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17.1 Learning data lookups
17.2 Examples and lookup tables
17.3 Defining and configuring automatic lookups
17.4 Deploying lookups in reports and searches
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18.1 Creating search charts, reports and dashboards
18.2 Editing reports and dashboards
18.3 Adding reports to dashboards
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19.1 Working with raw data for data extraction, transformation, parsing and preview
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20.1 Describe pivot
20.2 Relationship between data model and pivot
20.3 Select a data model object
20.4 Create a pivot report
20.5 Create instant pivot from a search
20.6 Add a pivot report to dashboard
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21.1 What is a Splunk CIM
21.2 Using the CIM Add-On to normalize data
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22.1 Introduction to the architecture of Splunk
22.2 Various server settings
22.3 How to set up alerts
22.4 Various types of licenses
22.5 Important features of Splunk tool
22.6 The requirements of hardware and conditions needed for installation of Splunk
23.1 How to install and configure Splunk
23.2 The creation of index
23.3 Standalone server’s input configuration
23.4 The preferences for search
23.5 Linux environment Splunk installation
23.6 The administering and architecting of Splunk
24.1 How to install Splunk in the Linux environment
24.2 The conditions needed for Splunk
24.3 Configuring Splunk in the Linux environment
25.1 Introducing Splunk distributed management console
25.2 Indexing of clusters
25.3 How to deploy distributed search in Splunk environment
25.4 Forwarder management
25.5 User authentication and access control
26.1 Introduction to the Splunk app
26.2 How to develop Splunk apps
26.3 Splunk app management
26.4 Splunk app add-ons
26.5 Using Splunk-base for installation and deletion of apps
26.6 Different app permissions and implementation
26.7 How to use the Splunk app
26.8 Apps on forwarder
27.1 Details of the index time configuration file
27.2 The search time configuration file
28.1 Understanding of Index time and search time configuration filesin Splunk
28.2 Forwarder installation
28.3 Input and output configuration
28.4 Universal Forwarder management
28.5 Splunk Universal Forwarder highlights
29.1 Implementing the Splunk tool
29.2 Deploying it on the server
29.3 Splunk environment setup
29.4 Splunk client group deployment
30.1 Understanding the Splunk Indexes
30.2 The default Splunk Indexes
30.3 Segregating the Splunk Indexes
30.4 Learning Splunk Buckets and Bucket Classification
30.5 Estimating Index storage
30.6 Creating new Index
31.1 Understanding the concept of role inheritance
31.2 Splunk authentications
31.3 Native authentications
31.4 LDAP authentications
32.1 Splunk installation, configuration
32.2 Data inputs
32.3 App management
32.4 Splunk important concepts
32.5 Parsing machine-generated data
32.6 Search indexer and forwarder
33.1 Introduction to Splunk Configuration Files
33.2 Universal Forwarder
33.3 Forwarder Management
33.4 Data management, troubleshooting and monitoring
34.1 Converting machine-generated data into operational intelligence
34.2 Setting up the dashboard, reports and charts
34.3 Integrating Search Head Clustering and Indexer Clustering
35.1 Understanding the input methods
35.2 Deploying scripted, Windows and network
35.3 Agentless input types and fine-tuning them all
36.1 Splunk user authentication and job role assignment
36.2 Learning to manage, monitor and optimize Splunk Indexes
37.1 Understanding parsing of machine-generated data
37.2 Manipulation of raw data
37.3 Previewing and parsing
37.4 Data field extraction
37.5 Comparing single-line and multi-line events
38.1 Distributed search concepts
38.2 Improving search performance
38.3 Large-scale deployment and overcoming execution hurdles
38.4 Working with Splunk Distributed Management Console for monitoring the entire operation
39.1 Cluster indexing
39.2 Configuring individual nodes
39.3 Configuring the cluster behavior, index and search behavior
39.4 Setting node type to handle different aspects of cluster like master node, peer node and search head
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This training course is designed for clearing the following exams:
The entire course content is in line with the certification program and helps you clear the certification exams with ease and get the best jobs in top MNCs.
As part of this Splunk course, you will be working on real-time projects and assignments that have immense implications in the real-world industry scenarios, thus helping you fast track your career effortlessly.
At the end of this training program, there will be a quiz that perfectly reflects the type of questions asked in the certification exams and helps you score better marks.
Intellipaat Course Completion Certificate will be awarded upon the completion of the project work (after expert review) and upon scoring at least 60% marks in the quiz. Intellipaat certification is well recognized in top 80+ MNCs like Ericsson, Cisco, Cognizant, Sony, Mu Sigma, Saint-Gobain, Standard Chartered, TCS, Genpact, Hexaware, etc.
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This is an industry-designed training course that will help you master both the Splunk developer and Splunk administration domains. You will gain full proficiency in Splunk installation, configuration, working with Splunk searches, indexes, saving and sharing of results. The course also includes Splunk report creation and sorting and analyzing of machine-generated data. You will be working on real-time projects that have high relevance in the corporate world and step-by-step assignments, and the curriculum is designed by industry experts. Upon the completion of the training course, you can apply for some of the best jobs in top MNCs around the world at top salaries. Intellipaat offers lifetime access to videos, course materials, 24/7 support and course material upgrading to the latest version at no extra fees. Hence, it is clearly a one-time investment.
Intellipaat offers query resolution, and you can raise a ticket with the dedicated support team at any time. You can avail yourself of email support for all your queries. We can also arrange one-on-one sessions with our support team If your query does not get resolved through email. However, 1:1 session support is given for 6 months from the start date of your course.
Intellipaat provides placement assistance to all learners who have completed the training and moved to the placement pool after clearing the PRT (Placement Readiness Test). More than 500+ top MNCs and startups hire Intellipaat learners. Our alumni work with Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Sony, Ericsson, TCS, Mu Sigma, etc.
No, our job assistance is aimed at helping you land your dream job. It offers a potential opportunity for you to explore various competitive openings in the corporate world and find a well-paid job, matching your profile. The final hiring decision will always be based on your performance in the interview and the requirements of the recruiter.