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Modernize cloud operations to transform the way you work

Dynatrace

As organizations expand their cloud footprints, they are combining public, private, and on-premises infrastructures. But modern cloud infrastructure is large, complex, and dynamic ā€” and over time, this cloud complexity can impede innovation. VA’s journey into the cloud.

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Game changing ā€” From zero to Autonomous Cloud Management today

Dynatrace

Iā€™m going to revisit the Dynatrace digital transformation in this blog, because it is also an excellent story that began our journey to Autonomous Cloud Management (ACM). Market disruptions spark innovation and radical change. Embracing disruption and sparking innovation ā€” the new way. The transformation leap.

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Embark on a journey towards Autonomous Cloud Management with Dynatrace

Dynatrace

It feels like just yesterday DevOps was all the rage, and everything had to be “Cloud” in order to be modern. At Dynatrace, we went through such a transformation ourselves, back in 2011 when we saw the need to create a new platform that was purpose-built for these dynamic, cloud-native IT environments. Where to next?

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Expanding the Cloud ā€“ The Second AWS GovCloud (US) Region, AWS GovCloud (US-East)

All Things Distributed

The AWS GovCloud (US-East) Region is our second AWS GovCloud (US) Region, joining AWS GovCloud (US-West) to further help US government agencies, the contractors that serve them, and organizations in highly regulated industries move more of their workloads to the AWS Cloud by implementing a number of US government-specific regulatory requirements.

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Rising Tide Rents and Robber Baron Rents

O'Reilly

Patentsā€”exclusive, government-granted rights intended to encourage innovationā€”protect pharmaceutical companies from competition and allow them to charge high prices. They are a price that we pay for a rising tide of innovation. What Is Economic Rent? For example, consider drug pricing. But not all rents represent abuse of power.

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Partner Spotlight: Simplify microservices complexity with Red Hat & Dynatrace

Dynatrace

It was around 2011 that PaaS software projects started as open instead of closed – think of OpenShift (2011), Cloud Foundry (2011), or Kubernetes (2014). Developing dynamic cores in the open, and then building on it allows everyone to move faster and be more innovative.

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Everything as Code

Dynatrace

And with todayā€™s increasing financial, availability, performance and innovation requirements meaning applications need to be geographically dispersed to constantly changing dynamic powerhouses, it has become simply not possible to provision, update, monitor and decommissions them by only leveraging manual processes.

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