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What is? OpenTelemetry??An open-source standard for logs, metrics, and traces

Dynatrace

As a Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) incubating project, OTel aims to provide unified sets of vendor-agnostic libraries and APIs — mainly for collecting data and transferring it somewhere. OpenTelemetry reference architecture. Then, Google made the OpenCensus project open source in 2018. What is telemetry data?

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What is?OpenTelemetry??Everything you wanted to know

Dynatrace

These are just a fraction of the technology buzzwords you’ll find as you Google your way around the internet. OpenTelemetry is currently a Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) sandbox project with the ultimate goal of providing a unified set of vendor-agnostic libraries/APIs for collecting and sending data to compatible backends.

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What is?OpenTelemetry??Everything you wanted to know

Dynatrace

These are just a fraction of the technology buzzwords you’ll find as you Google your way around the internet. OpenTracing became a CNCF project back in 2016, with a goal of providing a vendor-agnostic specification for distributed tracing, offering developers the ability to trace a request from start to finish by instrumenting their code.

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How To Choose A Headless CMS

Smashing Magazine

With Luminary’s 21 years of experience in the digital space, my experience of 17 years in the CMS space as well as our focus on Headless since 2016, here are my two cents on what you should look out for. Microservices architecture. Native SDKs. Monolithic architecture takes a back seat with headless CMSes.

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The Performance Inequality Gap, 2021

Alex Russell

Back in 2016, I gave a talk outlining the causes and effects of the terrible performance of web apps built using popular tools on the fastest-growing device segment: low-end to mid-range Android phones. Plenty of native apps are happy to consume those taps, given half a chance. There are differences, of course, but not where it counts.