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

Dynatrace

New cloud-native technologies make observability more important than ever…. Dynatrace PurePath 4 extends automatic distributed tracing to OpenTelemetry and the latest cloud-native technologies. In 2006, Dynatrace released the first production-ready solution for distributed tracing with code-level insights.

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The psychology of site speed and human happiness

Speed Curve

Our everyday lives are filled with events – from sitting in traffic to standing in line at the grocery store – that challenge our need for flow. We then poured all the adjectives from the interviews into a word cloud generator and generated clouds for each version (normal and slow) of each site.

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Proposal for a Realtime Carbon Footprint Standard

Adrian Cockcroft

The challenge is that accurate data isn’t available immediately, and cloud providers currently only provide monthly carbon data, with several months lag. Cloud providers don’t disclose their own REC and Private Purchase Agreements, but these are taken into account in their monthly reports, with a few months delay.

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Looking back at 10 years of compartmentalization at AWS

All Things Distributed

But every year when March 14th comes around, it's a good reminder that Amazon S3 originally launched on Pi Day, March 14, 2006. Powering the virtual instances and other resources that make up the AWS Cloud are real physical data centers with AWS servers in them. " Silo your traffic or not – you choose.

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10 Lessons from 10 Years of Amazon Web Services

All Things Distributed

The epoch of AWS is the launch of Amazon S3 on March 14, 2006, now almost 10 years ago. AWS has come to support many different workloads; from high-volume transaction processing to video transcoding at scale, from high-performance parallel computing to massive web site traffic.

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