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Business Flow: Why IT operations teams should monitor business processes

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The business process observability challenge Increasingly dynamic business conditions demand business agility; reacting to a supply chain disruption and optimizing order fulfillment are simple but illustrative examples. Most business processes are not monitored. First and foremost, it’s a data problem.

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Practical business process monitoring for real-time business observability

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Recent platform enhancements in the latest Dynatrace, including business events powered by Grail™, make accessing the goldmine of business data flowing through your IT systems easier than ever. Business events can come from many sources, including OneAgent®, external business systems, RUM sessions, or log files.

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Extend business observability: Extract business events from online databases (Part 2)

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In part 1 of this blog series , we explored the concept of business observability, its significance, and how real-time visibility aids in making informed decisions. However, as we highlighted previously, business data can be significantly more complex than simple metrics. Don’t rename the file. Upload the ZIP file.

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Extend business observability: Extract business events from online databases (Part 1)

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Business leaders benefit from in-the-moment business insights. They frequently articulate the need for real-time visibility into business data to support agile business decisions. The key challenges include: Business data is often difficult to access, resulting in fragile data pipelines.

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Improving customer experience with business process monitoring

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A business process is a collection of related, usually structured tasks or steps, performed in sequence, that achieve a defined business goal. Tasks may be manual or automatic, and many business processes will include a combination of both. Make better decisions by providing managers with real-time data about the business.

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Dynatrace enhances Business Analytics with business events powered by Grail

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Following the launch of Dynatrace® Grail for Log Management and Analytics , we’re excited to announce a major update to our Business Analytics solution. Business events deliver the industry’s broadest, deepest, and easiest access to your critical business data. The need for real-time business observability.

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The value of business events: How IT can increase business agility

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Business events are a special class of events, new to Business Analytics; together with Grail, our data lakehouse, they provide the precision and advanced analytics capabilities required by your most important business use cases. What are business events? This diagram shows a few examples of business events.

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