Best Serverless Platforms for Splunk User Behavior Analytics

Compare the Top Serverless Platforms that integrate with Splunk User Behavior Analytics as of August 2025

This a list of Serverless platforms that integrate with Splunk User Behavior Analytics. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Splunk User Behavior Analytics. View the products that work with Splunk User Behavior Analytics in the table below.

What are Serverless Platforms for Splunk User Behavior Analytics?

Serverless platforms are cloud computing services that allow developers to build and deploy applications without managing the underlying infrastructure, such as servers or virtual machines. These platforms automatically handle the scaling, provisioning, and maintenance of resources, allowing developers to focus on writing code and implementing business logic. Serverless platforms typically provide a pay-as-you-go pricing model, where users only pay for the actual resources used during execution rather than for idle time. Features of serverless platforms include automatic scaling, event-driven architecture, and support for various programming languages and services. Popular serverless platforms are commonly used for web applications, microservices, APIs, and data processing. Compare and read user reviews of the best Serverless platforms for Splunk User Behavior Analytics currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Amazon CloudFront
    Amazon CloudFront is a fast content delivery network (CDN) service that securely delivers data, videos, applications, and APIs to customers globally with low latency, high transfer speeds, all within a developer-friendly environment. CloudFront is integrated with AWS – both physical locations that are directly connected to the AWS global infrastructure, as well as other AWS services. CloudFront works seamlessly with services including AWS Shield for DDoS mitigation, Amazon S3, Elastic Load Balancing or Amazon EC2 as origins for your applications, and Lambda@Edge to run custom code closer to customers’ users and to customize the user experience. Lastly, if you use AWS origins such as Amazon S3, Amazon EC2 or Elastic Load Balancing, you don’t pay for any data transferred between these services and CloudFront. Customize the code you run at the AWS content delivery network (CDN) edge using serverless compute features to balance cost, performance, and security.
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