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Cisco plunks down $28B for data analysis platform Splunk

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In today's top story, Cisco makes a mega acquisition of Splunk. The $28 billion deal gives Cisco an observability platform that Ron Miller reports "could fit nicely into its security business to help customers better understand security threats, while also helping parse oodles of log data to resolve other problems like helping understand system failures or troubleshoot myriad issues across a broad array of enterprise systems." Get the scoop.

Meanwhile, over at YouTube, there is a lot going on. Its Shorts features are getting some generative AI love with Dream Screen, there is a new app called YouTube Create and new AI creator tools.

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