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Dynatrace PurePath 4 integrates OpenTelemetry and the latest cloud-native technologies and provides analytics and AI at scale

Dynatrace

The rapidly evolving digital landscape is one important factor in the acceleration of such transformations – microservices architectures, service mesh, Kubernetes, Functions as a Service (FaaS), and other technologies now enable teams to innovate much faster. New cloud-native technologies make observability more important than ever….

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Tasktop joins Planview!

Tasktop

It was gratifying to see customers publicly state that we helped their businesses navigate the pandemic and beyond, establishing them as technology leaders and innovators. This is more important to me now than ever, as we see digital innovators pull further and further away from the pack of other enterprises.

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Coming to STATION F: The first Mentor's Office powered by AWS!

All Things Distributed

With this special offer starting at the end of June, at the campus opening, AWS increases the support already available to startup customers in France. With this opening, Amazon continues to build out global programs to support startup growth and to speed up innovation. This startup uses AWS to develop new technologies.

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Allez, rendez-vous à Paris – An AWS Region is coming to France!

All Things Distributed

As a result, we have opened 35 Availability Zones (AZs), across 13 AWS Regions worldwide. French organizations were amongst the first to use AWS when we launched in 2006. After the launch of the French region there will be 10 Availability Zones in Europe. The new region in France will be ready for customers to use in 2017.

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The AWS Pop-up Lofts are opening in London and Berlin

All Things Distributed

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has been working closely with the startup community in London, and Europe, since we launched back in 2006. Both London and Berlin are vibrant cities with a concentration of innovative startups building their businesses on AWS.

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An Unbelievable Demo

Brendan Gregg

tools (2006). I'd seen some amazing technologies from Sun, but I'd never seen a developer on a world tour. So back then in Australia you could find amazing engineers doing whatever roles were available. This was an important innovation by Sun Microsystems, a US-based multinational company worth billions. DTraceToolkit v0.96

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An Unbelievable Demo

Brendan Gregg

tools (2006) As I wasn't a Sun Microsystems employee I wasn't privy to Sun's internal projects. I'd seen some amazing technologies from Sun, but I'd never seen a developer on a world tour. So back then in Australia you could find amazing engineers doing whatever roles were available. DTraceToolkit v0.96 Yeah, sure."