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Welcome to the workshop on **Dashboards and Detectors** in the Splunk Observability Cloud. This session is designed to help you get hands-on experience with building insightful visualizations and setting up proactive monitoring using built-in capabilities.
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Welcome to the workshop on **Dashboards** in the Splunk Observability Cloud. This session is designed to help you get hands-on experience with building insightful visualizations.
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<!-- Welcome to the workshop on **Dashboards and Detectors** in the Splunk Observability Cloud. This session is designed to help you get hands-on experience with building insightful visualizations and setting up proactive monitoring using built-in capabilities. -->
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We’ll be working with existing demo data available in the Splunk Observability Suite. You can follow along using any **trial** or **production** Splunk Observability organization that you have access to.
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* Building and customizing formulas
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* Saving charts into a dashboard for reuse
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* An introduction to SignalFlow for advanced charting
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In the second part, we’ll shift to alerting and monitoring with detectors:
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* Managing alert rules and notification policies
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* Best practices for building actionable detectors
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