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AWS Re:Invent 2021 guide: Multicloud modernization and digital transformation

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When Amazon launched AWS Lambda in 2014, it ushered in a new era of serverless computing. Serverless architecture enables organizations to deliver applications more efficiently without the overhead of on-premises infrastructure, which has revolutionized software development. What are the typical use cases for AWS Lambda?

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AWS re:Invent 2021 shines light on cloud-native observability

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According to Dynatrace research, 62% of DevOps respondents have invested in tools for automated incident response as well as 62% in automation of manual configuration tasks. Despite the emergence of DevSecOps practices in many organizations—according to one recent survey, 73% use DevSecOps in some capacity for projects—challenges persist.

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Carving an AWS certification path

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Not only will they get much more out of the tools they use daily, but they’ll also be able to deliver superior functionality, efficiency, and performance to your customers. In addition, 45% of them have gone on to implement efficiencies in their roles, and 43% reported they were able to do their job more quickly after getting certified.

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What are microservices? An agile architecture for software development

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Using a microservices approach, DevOps teams split services into functional APIs instead of shipping applications as one collective unit. The architecture is optimized for continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) — processes that define operating principles, development best practices, and rapid delivery of reliable code.

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What are microservices? An agile architecture for software development

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Using a microservices approach, DevOps teams split services into functional APIs instead of shipping applications as one collective unit. The architecture is optimized for continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) — processes that define operating principles, development best practices, and rapid delivery of reliable code.

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Using Dynatrace to master the 5 pillars of the AWS Well-Architected Framework (Part 1)

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Well-Architected Reviews are conducted by AWS customers and AWS Partner Network (APN) Partners to evaluate architectures to understand how well applications align with the multiple Well-Architected Framework design principles and best practices. AWS 5-pillars. through our AWS integrations and monitoring support.

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Weighing a microservices approach means covering all architecture bases

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A microservices approach enables DevOps teams to develop an application as a suite of small services. One team may build it, but three separate DevOps and IT teams must maintain it. It’s easy to see why, with benefits such as better testing, easier deployment, faster performance, and more.