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Open Sourcing the Netflix Domain Graph Service Framework: GraphQL for Spring Boot

The Netflix TechBlog

By Paul Bakker and Kavitha Srinivasan , Images by David Simmer , Edited by Greg Burrell Netflix has developed a Domain Graph Service (DGS) framework and it is now open source. Our colleagues wrote a Netflix Tech Blog post describing the details of this architecture. Our framework is battle-hardened by our use at scale.

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What is? OpenTelemetry??An open-source standard for logs, metrics, and traces

Dynatrace

These are just a few of the open-source technologies you may encounter as you research observability solutions for managing complex multicloud IT environments and the services that run on them. Of these open-source observability tools, one stands out. Then, Google made the OpenCensus project open source in 2018.

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OTel contributor Q&A: Dynatrace works to ensure enterprise readiness for OpenTelemetry

Dynatrace

We at Dynatrace understand the importance of contributing our expertise in enterprise-grade intelligent observability to the open source community. I worked on providing code-level insights for Java and.NET services and applications before shifting gears and joining the OpenTelemetry community back in May 2019.

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Building Netflix’s Distributed Tracing Infrastructure

The Netflix TechBlog

In our previous blog post we introduced Edgar, our troubleshooting tool for streaming sessions. Troubleshooting a session in Edgar When we started building Edgar four years ago, there were very few open-source distributed tracing systems that satisfied our needs. —?which is difficult when troubleshooting distributed systems.

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What is?OpenTelemetry??Everything you wanted to know

Dynatrace

The OpenCensus project was made open source by Google back in 2018, based on Google’s Census library that was used internally for gathering traces and metrics from their distributed systems. However, in the open-source specification world, competition can lead to poor adoption, contribution, and support. Java, Python, .Net,

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Mobile app automation testing Tools: An exhaustive list

Testsigma

Simform (as of 2019) stated that an average user has at least 40 apps installed on their phones while millennials have around 67 apps. Appium: Appium is one of the most preferred testing tools, especially by the open-source community. Being open-source, it also has a rich community! .

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What is?OpenTelemetry??Everything you wanted to know

Dynatrace

The OpenCensus project was made open source by Google back in 2018, based on Google’s Census library that was used internally for gathering traces and metrics from their distributed systems. However, in the open-source specification world, competition can lead to poor adoption, contribution, and support.