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Path to NoOps part 1: How modern AIOps brings NoOps within reach

Dynatrace

The need for developers and innovation is now even greater. Organizations would still need a skeletal staff that can focus on innovation and oversee exception-based operations. DevOps requires infrastructure experts and software experts to work hand in hand. At this juncture, it would be useful to revisit NoOps.

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What the NIS2 Directive means for application security

Dynatrace

The directive mandates operators of critical infrastructure and essential services to implement appropriate security measures and promptly report any incidents to the relevant authorities and affected parties. NIS2 is an evolution of the Network and Information Systems (NIS) Security Directive, which has been in effect since 2016.

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What is container orchestration?

Dynatrace

Within every industry, organizations are accelerating efforts to modernize IT capabilities that increase agility, reduce complexity, and foster innovation. As we found in our Kubernetes in the Wild research, 63% of organizations are using Kubernetes for auxiliary infrastructure-related workloads versus 37% for application-only workloads.

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RSA Guide 2023: Cloud application security remains core challenge for organizations

Dynatrace

As digital transformation escalates, vulnerabilities are increasing as well, by more than 290% since 2016. Observability is critical for monitoring application performance, infrastructure, and user behavior within hybrid, microservices-based environments. But organizations face barriers to this convergence.

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AIOps observability adoption ascends in healthcare

Dynatrace

Every day, healthcare organizations across the globe have embraced innovative technology to streamline the delivery of patient care. As patient care continues to evolve, IT teams have accelerated this shift from legacy, on-premises systems to cloud technology to more build, test, and deploy software, and fuel healthcare innovation.

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What is chaos engineering?

Dynatrace

The many disaster scenarios and outcomes allow chaos engineers to better model what happens to applications and microservices, which gives them increasing intelligence to share with developers to perfect software and cloud-native infrastructure. Accelerates innovation. The history of chaos engineering. Blast radius.

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Building confidence in a decision

The Netflix TechBlog

Martin Tingley with Wenjing Zheng , Simon Ejdemyr , Stephanie Lane , Michael Lindon , and Colin McFarland This is the fifth post in a multi-part series on how Netflix uses A/B tests to inform decisions and continuously innovate on our products. Need to catch up? Have a look at Part 1 (Decision Making at Netflix), Part 2 (What is an A/B Test?),

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