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Weighing a microservices approach means covering all architecture bases

Dynatrace

Many organizations are taking a microservices approach to IT architecture. However, in some cases, an organization may be better suited to another architecture approach. Therefore, it’s critical to weigh the advantages of microservices against its potential issues, other architecture approaches, and your unique business needs.

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Dynatrace extends distributed tracing for serverless on AWS Lambda (GA)?

Dynatrace

With our enhanced AWS Lambda extension , we bring the power of Dynatrace PurePath 4 automatic tracing technology to serverless function observability. Serverless can accelerate innovation (and introduce blind spots). For example, Amazon Alexa extensions are implemented as AWS Lambda functions. Dynatrace news. applications,?mobile

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Microservices vs. monolithic architecture: Understanding the difference

Dynatrace

As a result, organizations are weighing microservices vs. monolithic architecture to improve software delivery speed and quality. Traditional monolithic architectures are built around the concept of large applications that are self-contained, independent, and incorporate myriad capabilities. What is monolithic architecture?

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Dynatrace named a launch partner of AWS Lambda Function URLs

Dynatrace

AWS Lambda is one of the most popular serverless compute services in the market. Serverless functions help developers innovate faster, scale easier and reduce operational overhead, removing the burden of managing underlying infrastructure when updating and deploying code. Insights into how serverless functions impact user experience.

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What is function as a service? App development gets FaaS and furious

Dynatrace

FaaS enables developers to create and run a single function in the cloud using a serverless compute model. FaaS vs. monolithic architectures. Monolithic architectures were commonplace with legacy, on-premises software solutions. Consider a monolithic application, for example, designed to perform a host of functions.

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Dynatrace Support for AWS Lambda Functions Powered by x86 and AWS Graviton2

Dynatrace

Dynatrace’s Lambda extension fully supports Arm-based architectures. For example, the Dynatrace Data explorer enables you to: Analyze multidimensional metrics, whether built into Dynatrace or ingested from StatsD, Prometheus, Telegraf, and other channels like AWS CloudWatch. Dynatrace service view. Dynatrace Data explorer.

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For your eyes only: improving Netflix video quality with neural networks

The Netflix TechBlog

For example, we invest in next-generation, royalty-free codecs and sophisticated video encoding optimizations. Video downscaling is the most pertinent example herein, which tailors our encoding to screen resolutions of different devices and optimizes picture quality under varying network conditions. A visual example is shown below.

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