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Terminology matters: how to enhance user experience by aligning names with expectations

Dynatrace

For the A/B testing we conducted, we focused on environments with specific criteria: Creation date after July 2019. NET or Java footprint (as diagnostic tools are especially useful for these). The defined metrics will show the success of this test. Stay tuned for even more improvements to diagnostic workflows in Dynatrace.

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OTel contributor Q&A: Dynatrace works to ensure enterprise readiness for OpenTelemetry

Dynatrace

With the arrival of this release candidate (RC), the community’s focus now shifts to providing tracing RC component releases, as well as producing a metrics specification RC. I worked on providing code-level insights for Java and.NET services and applications before shifting gears and joining the OpenTelemetry community back in May 2019.

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Building Netflix’s Distributed Tracing Infrastructure

The Netflix TechBlog

Our tactical approach was to use Netflix-specific libraries for collecting traces from Java-based streaming services until open source tracer libraries matured. We chose Open-Zipkin because it had better integrations with our Spring Boot based Java runtime environment.

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Native support for IBM mainframe in Dynatrace provides end-to-end visibility and AI-powered answers

Dynatrace

The IBM IMS TM Resource adapter is another important bridging technology that is mainly used by Java applications or web services to access IMS transactions that are running on host IMS systems. IBM mainframe agents don’t provide host metrics. Gain end-to-end visibility of the CICS Transaction Gateway. CICS sockets). Limitations.

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OneAgent for Linux on IBM Z (General Availability)

Dynatrace

Having released this functionality in an Early Adopter Release with OneAgent version 1.173 and Dynatrace version 1.174 back in August 2019, we’re now happy to announce the General Availability of OneAgent full-stack monitoring for Linux on the IBM Z platform, sometimes informally referred to as Z/Linux. Dynatrace news.

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OneAgent for Linux on IBM Z now available in Early Adopter Release

Dynatrace

OneAgent for IBM Z platform comes with several deep-code monitoring modules: Java, Apache/IHS, and IIB/MQ (read more about this announcement in our blog post about IBM Integration Bus monitoring ). Host performance is tracked via high-level health metrics on the home dashboard to details for each of the hosts. Feedback or comments?