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Automating DevOps practices fuels speed and quality

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Takeaways from this article on DevOps practices: DevOps practices bring developers and operations teams together and enable more agile IT. Still, while DevOps practices enable developer agility and speed as well as better code quality, they can also introduce complexity and data silos. They need automated DevOps practices.

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Dynatrace Perform 2022: Themes to watch at Dynatrace’s annual conference

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As strained IT, development, and security teams head into 2022, the pressure to deliver better, more secure software faster has never been more consequential. At our virtual conference, Dynatrace Perform 2022 , the theme is “Empowering the game changers.”. Empowering the game changers at Dynatrace Perform 2022.

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What is MTTR? How mean time to repair helps define DevOps incident management

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DevOps and ITOps teams rely on incident management metrics such as mean time to repair (MTTR). A 2022 Outage Analysis report found that enterprises are struggling to achieve a measurable reduction in outage rates and severity. Here’s what these metrics mean and how they relate to other DevOps metrics such as MTTA, MTTF, and MTBF.

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Why digital transformation hinges on SRE teams

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The 2022 State of SRE Report surveyed 450 SREs across a variety of organizations about how they view SRE today and where they see it evolving as a discipline. SREs need SLOs to measure and monitor performance, but many organizations lack the automation and intelligence to streamline data. Want to learn more? Read report now!

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OpenTelemetry enables automated operations management at scale

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The OpenTelemetry project was created to address the growing need for artificial intelligence-enabled IT operations — or AIOps — as organizations broaden their technology horizons beyond on-premises infrastructure and into multiple clouds. Then, it can combine them with additional monitoring data specific to Dynatrace.

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IT automation central to navigating cloud complexity and data explosion

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Indeed, according to Dynatrace data , 61% of IT leaders say observability blind spots in multicloud environments are a greater risk to digital transformation as teams lack an easy way to monitor their infrastructure end to end. Check out the “ 2022 Dynatrace CIO Report ” to learn more. Data explosion hinders better data insight.

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Simplify Kubernetes complexity with advanced AIOps and cloud observability

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To combat Kubernetes complexity and capitalize on the full benefits of the open-source container orchestration platform, organizations need advanced AIOps that can intelligently manage the environment. Cloud-native observability and artificial intelligence (AI) can help organizations do just that with improved analysis and targeted insight.

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