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Join us for the UK National Government User Group of 2021 on Weds 14th July! This is a great opportunity to hear about some of the latest new Splunk features and from other Splunk users on how they're utilising the Splunk platform to help drive their organisations forward for multiple use cases.
About this event
Join us for the UK National Government User Group of 2021 on Weds 14th July! This is a great opportunity to hear about some of the latest new Splunk features and from other Splunk users on how they're utilising the Splunk platform to help drive their organisations forward for multiple use cases.
We'll be sharing best practices across multiple sectors across a number of sessions over a couple of hours, so grab a coffee and join us.
Ryan O’Connor (he/him) is a manager on the Splunk for Good team, overseeing our Impact Engineering program. He has a Master's Degree in Data Analytics and Project Management from the University of Connecticut. He is a PADI Certified Dive Master that is passionate about Ocean Conservation. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanwoconnor/
Will Searle
Partner
Will is an award winning Splunk Consultant with a passion for automation, AWS and getting stuff done! He previously worked within the National Health Service (NHS) for over 8 years on a variety a national programmes, with a range of use-cases from IT Operations, Security monitoring & DevOps. During his time in the NHS he worked on every inch of their Splunk Cloud journey at some point and implemented a range of best practices. Over the past few years he's picked up a number of skills, working a number of roles from DevOps engineer to Technical Lead and Site Reliability Engineer and using these to streamline Splunk deployments and build high quality services for Splunk users.
Will is an award winning Splunk Consultant with a passion for automation, AWS and getting stuff done! He previously worked within the National Health Service (NHS) for over 8 years on a variety a national programmes, with a range of use-cases from IT Operations, Security monitoring & DevOps. During his time in the NHS he worked on every inch of their Splunk Cloud journey at some point and implemented a range of best practices. Over the past few years he's picked up a number of skills, working a number of roles from DevOps engineer to Technical Lead and Site Reliability Engineer and using these to streamline Splunk deployments and build high quality services for Splunk users.