Evan Wayne, VP of Store Systems and IT Operations at Sephora, discussed how Splunk has helped improve the in-store customer experience and resolve issues with their Mobile Point of Sale (MPOS) system. Splunk provided centralized visibility into distributed store systems and helped correlate issues to determine root causes. This reduced failed MPOS transactions from 18% to under 1% and doubled MPOS store penetration and revenues. Splunk also benefits Sephora's IT operations, security, ecommerce site monitoring, and future plans include expanding use to additional retail systems.
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The Science (and Background) of Sephora
Founded in 1970 in France
One of the largest U.S. cosmetics retailers,
largest in France
– 1900 stores in 29 countries, 380 in the US
– Largest store – Sephora.com
Owned by LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton
North American Headquarters in San Francisco
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My Background and Role
Joined Sephora in April 2013
IT team supports in-store, online and corporate
– Mobile POS on iPod, POS, COLOR IQ, Store Digital
– Sephora.com & M.Sephora.com
– Security and IT infrastructure (network, data center)
I guarantee you have a great shopping experience
My idea for a Splunk T-Shirt
– “Splunk guarantees we’ll check you out!”
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MPOS is a Strategic Initiative
Implemented MPOS to:
– Have more places for customers to purchase
– Save floor space
– Reduce lines at the registers
Benefits of MPOS
– Improved customer experience
– More revenue per square foot
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MPOS Should Not be a POS
Many errors occurred during year 1
– Coding issues
– Card-swipe failed
– Network hoping
– Battery Issues
No visibility into problems
– Log data was localized to each retail location
– “Needle in a haystack”
18% of all transactions failed
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Why Splunk
Be the first to know before your business
Centralized view of distributed store systems
Ability to correlate issues to quickly determine root cause
Give more people the ability to assess problems
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Splunk for In-Store Customer Experience
Mobile POS/POS/Color IQ/mPlus
Uses
– Monitor application health & performance
– Centrally analyze, troubleshoot device and store
issues
POS server and register failures
Type of error (how often down to device/store)
Charging/Battery/Screen Dimming Issues
SSID hopping (we’re in malls!)
Card-swipe failed
– Track usage and version upgrades
– IOS Console Logging via Splunk
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The Good, The Bad and The Beautiful
The good - fast time to value
– Time to actionable data – 2 Weeks
The bad –discovered a lot of issues after 2 weeks
– Splunk uncovered about 40 new problems with our MPOS
The beautiful – Splunk helped crush the problems
– Failed transaction rate fell by 95% (<1% failure rate)
– MPOS store penetration doubled
– Revenues through MPOS doubled
The bonus – Quickly & personally determine problem
validity when a store calls
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Splunk for Sephora IT Ops
Sephora US (retail, ecommerce, supply chain & corporate)
Network & Security
– Security Information & Event Management (SIEM) tool
– Corporate firewalls – proactive alerts on excessive session count and repetitive denies
– Internet traffic – WAN acceleration, web filters and Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) solutions
Enterprise Services
– Single Sign on (PING Identity)
All corporate and retail applications migrating towards SSO strategy
Enterprise Service Bus
– Application logging and correlation for over 150 interfaces
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Splunk for Sephora.com
Sephora.com/ Loyalty Program/ Mobile Web/ Mobile App/ Beauty Insider
– (Engineering, DevOps, Production Support)
50gigs of logs per day
• Real-time dashboarding for:
• Session count
• Order Per Minute (OPM)
• Exception reporting/Traffic Monitoring
• Application health (Apache -> back end systems -> DB)
• Integration check points (JCPenney, Intl Shipping, giftcards)
• Proactive monitoring for site optimization & trend analysis
• Fraud detection in real time (orders per second/# of failed logins)
• Mobile traffic patterns cross-channel
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Top Takeaways
Splunk extends beyond internal IT to the customer experience
Splunk has value for both pre-sales and purchase use cases
Don’t need a large # of users to get a huge benefit from Splunk
The size of that benefit can be in the millions of dollars