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What is distributed tracing and why does it matter?

Dynatrace

In fact, a recent global survey of 700 CIOs found that 86% of companies are now using cloud-native technologies and platforms, such as Kubernetes, microservices, and containers, to accelerate innovation and stay competitive. With this shift comes the need for effective observability into these complex and dynamic environments.

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The era of ultra low interest rates is over. Tech has painful adjustments to make.

The Agile Manager

Similarly, businesses where there is a tech arms race on because innovation offers competitive advantage, such as in-car software , it will be business as usual. This is the Agile Manager blog, as it has been since I started it in 2006. But these arms races will end, so it will be tech business as usual until it isn’t. (In

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What is distributed tracing and why does it matter?

Dynatrace

In fact, a recent global survey of 700 CIOs found that 86% of companies are now using cloud-native technologies and platforms, such as Kubernetes, microservices, and containers, to accelerate innovation and stay competitive. With this shift comes the need for effective observability into these complex and dynamic environments.

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Tasktop joins Planview!

Tasktop

It was gratifying to see customers publicly state that we helped their businesses navigate the pandemic and beyond, establishing them as technology leaders and innovators. Connecting to Finance : One of the most important aspects of shifting to product and driving innovation is establishing a stable funding and capacity allocation model.

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The 2006 Young Innovators

All Things Distributed

In the past I have written a number of recommendations in support of these innovators and last year I was particularly happy to see George Candea recognized for his work on recovery oriented computing in general and for micro-reboots in particular.

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Allez, rendez-vous à Paris – An AWS Region is coming to France!

All Things Distributed

French organizations were amongst the first to use AWS when we launched in 2006. To support our customers’ growth, their digital transformation, and to speed up their innovation and lower the cost of running their IT, we continue to build out additional European infrastructure.

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Coming to STATION F: The first Mentor's Office powered by AWS!

All Things Distributed

With this opening, Amazon continues to build out global programs to support startup growth and to speed up innovation. Alexa Fund , which provides up to $100 million in venture capital funding to fuel voice technology innovation. After the launch of AWS in 2006, we saw an acceleration of French startups adopting the cloud.

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