At this week's Splunk .Conf25 event in Boston, Cisco unveiled a new data architecture powered by the Splunk platform and designed to gather AI-driven insights from machine-generated telemetry such as metrics, events, logs, and traces. The new Cisco Data Fabric integrates AI processing business and machine data, while Machine Data Lake provides a virtual repository for federated data sources.
Cisco Data Fabric is a framework designed to integrate and consolidate data from multiple sources, including cloud, on-premises, Snowflake, and various platforms such as Splunk Index. Built using the capabilities of Splunk Enterprise and Splunk Cloud Platform, data fabrics can apply AI and machine learning to data for deeper insights, federally and connect different data silos to create a single view of analytics and AI applications.
“This is the concept of weaving data wherever you are, weaving AI, guiding AI, and providing a turnkey solution that allows customers to leverage this machine data in the way they use Splunk. This is also this new class of AI.
