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How to evaluate modern APM solutions

Dynatrace

APM solutions track key software application performance metrics using monitoring software and telemetry data. It explains that APM tools “allow users to monitor and track the performance of particular software or web applications to identify and solve any performance issues that may arise. APM solutions: A primer.

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A Brief Guide of xPU for AI Accelerators

ACM Sigarch

APU: Accelerated Processing Unit is the AMD’s Fusion architecture that integrates both CPU and GPU on the same die. BPU: Brain Processing Unit is the design of the AI chips by Horizon Robotics. They unveiled their first two embedded AI chips fabricated with TSMC 40nm process in December 2017: “Journey 1.0

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Top Software testing trends to look out for in 2022

Testsigma

The software industry goes through a lot of research and modified methodologies that keep the software quality top-notch for the end-user. 2015 saw the trend of scriptless testing and IoT focussed methodologies. Again, this was shaped by the market trends and the increasing importance of both of this software.

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Observability platform vs. observability tools

Dynatrace

With limited visibility, teams have a narrow understanding of how those decisions impact other software components and vice-versa. But by 2015, it was more common to split up monolithic applications into distributed systems. The key driver behind this change in architecture was the need to release better software faster.

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Expanding the AWS Cloud: Introducing the AWS Europe (London) Region

All Things Distributed

In November 2015, Amazon Web Services announced that it would launch a new AWS infrastructure region in the United Kingdom. Take GoSquared , a UK startup that runs all its development and production processes on AWS, as an example. Fraud.net is a good example of this.

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