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4 steps to modernize your IT service operations with Dynatrace

Dynatrace

In my role as DevOps and Autonomous Cloud Activist at Dynatrace, I get to talk to a lot of organizations and teams, and advise them on how to speed up delivery while also increasing the delivery in order to minimize the impact on operations. We came up with list of four key questions, then answered and demoed in our recent webinar.

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AWS EKS Monitoring as a Self-Service with Dynatrace

Dynatrace

Instead of presenting you with a handful of random screenshots from our demo environment I reached out to Robert, a close friend of mine, who leads a development team with the current task to re-architect and re-platform their multi-tenant SaaS-based eCommerce platform. MaaSS for Business: Data per SaaS-Tenant. 4 AWS EFS monitoring.

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What is serverless computing? Driving efficiency without sacrificing observability

Dynatrace

AWS Lambda functions are an example of how a serverless framework works: Developers write a function in a supported language or platform. Every time the trigger executes, the function runs on an available resource. AWS Lambda allows developers to use NodeJS or Python while you can control nearly every detail of a REST API.

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What is Google Cloud Functions?

Dynatrace

In recent years, function-as-a-service (FaaS) platforms such as Google Cloud Functions (GCF) have gained popularity as an easy way to run code in a highly available, fault-tolerant serverless environment. Although GCF adds needed flexibility to serverless application development, it can also pose observability challenges for DevOps teams.

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AWS and Dynatrace automation hit the jackpot at Perform Las Vegas

Dynatrace

In the past, setting up all the hosts, clusters, and demo applications was a manual process that was very time consuming and error-prone. All the infrastructure to run the applications used for the sessions were created using CloudFormation and Lambda. True DevOps culture in action! Automation. The results.

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Content Management Systems of the Future: Headless, JAMstack, ADN and Functions at the Edge

Abhishek Tiwari

They often get blindsided by vendor’s pitch and end-up making decision based on some fancy demos (see my post from 2014 on Adobe AEM ). Lastly, the whole website was very slow to load - CDN caching was not effective as a large number of pages were personalised for pricing and availability depending on suburb and postcode.

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