The following statements about integrating with third-party systems are true: You can use Splunk alerts to provision actions on a third-party system, and you can forward data from Splunk forwarder to a third-party system without indexing it first. Splunk alerts are triggered events that can execute custom actions, such as sending an email, running a script, or calling a webhook. Splunk alerts can be used to integrate with third-party systems, such as ticketing systems, notification services, or automation platforms. For example, you can use Splunk alerts to create a ticket in ServiceNow, send a message to Slack, or trigger a workflow in Ansible. Splunk forwarders are Splunk instances that collect and forward data to other Splunk instances, such as indexers or heavy forwarders. Splunk forwarders can also forward data to third-party systems, such as Hadoop, Kafka, or AWS Kinesis, without indexing it first. This can be useful for sending data to other data processing or storage systems, or for integrating with other analytics or monitoring tools. A Hadoop application cannot search data in Splunk, because Splunk does not provide a native interface for Hadoop applications to access Splunk data. Splunk can search data in the Hadoop File System (HDFS), but only by using the Hadoop Connect app, which is a Splunk app that enables Splunk to index and search data stored in HDFS
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