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  2. Splunk - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Splunk pledged to donate $100 million in software licenses, training, support, education, and volunteerism for nonprofits and schools over a 10-year period. [21] According to Glassdoor, it was the fourth highest-paying company for employees in the United States in April 2017.

  3. List of reporting software - Wikipedia

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  4. List of style guides - Wikipedia

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    The Splunk Style Guide, published online by Splunk. [28] Provides a writing style reference for anyone writing or editing technical documentation. SUSE documentation style guide, published online by SUSE. [29] Wired Style: Principles of English Usage in the Digital Age, 1996 by Constance Hale and Jessie Scanlon for Wired

  5. Certification and Accreditation - Wikipedia

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    Certification and accreditation is a two-step process that ensures security of information systems. [1] Certification is the process of evaluating, testing, and examining security controls that have been pre-determined based on the data type in an information system. The evaluation compares the current systems' security posture with specific ...

  6. List of the largest software companies - Wikipedia

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    Splunk: 2.4 2020 24.4 San Francisco, California, US 32 Zoom: 4.4 2020 19.4 San Jose, California, US 33 Akamai Technologies: 3.2 2020 17.0 Boston, Massachusetts, US 34 Broadridge Financial Solutions: 4.8 2020 16.96 New York City, New York, US 35 Gen Digital: 3.7 2023 15.5 Tempe, Arizona, US and Prague, Czech Republic 36 SS&C Technologies: 4.7 ...

  7. Business intelligence software - Wikipedia

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    The first comprehensive business intelligence systems were developed by IBM and Siebel (currently acquired by Oracle) in the period between 1970 and 1990. [1] [2] At the same time, small developer teams were emerging with attractive ideas, and pushing out some of the products companies still use nowadays.

  8. Teresa Carlson - Wikipedia

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    Teresa Carlson is a Corporate Vice President and Executive-in-Residence at Microsoft [1] and the Non-Executive Chair of KnightSwan, [2] a special-purpose acquisition company. . Previously she held the position of President and Chief Growth Officer of Splunk and Vice President for Amazon Web Services' worldwide public sector and industries business

  9. Cloud Native Computing Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, CNCF also helped the Linux Foundation launch a free Kubernetes course on the EdX platform [104] — which has more than 88,000 enrollments. [105] The self-paced course covers the system architecture, the problems Kubernetes solves, and the model it uses to handle containerized deployments and scaling.