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Partner Summit 2024: Observability for digital transformation success

Dynatrace

Digital transformation – which is necessary for organizations to stay competitive – and the adoption of machine learning, artificial intelligence, IoT, and cloud is completely changing the way organizations work. Partner program update. In fact, it’s only getting faster and more complicated. Requirement.

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Technology predictions for 2024: Dynatrace expectations for observability, security, and AI trends

Dynatrace

And industry watchers have begun to make their technology predictions for 2024. In this blog, we’ll discuss our predictions for 2024 regarding the future of observability, the most significant AI trends, and other technologies that will power the next wave of transformations in organizations worldwide. Technology prediction No.

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Generative AI model observability, cloud modernization take center stage with partners at Dynatrace Perform 2024

Dynatrace

With our annual user conference, Dynatrace Perform 2024 rapidly approaching on January 29 through February 1, 2024, our teams, partners, and customers are buzzing with excitement and anticipation. More so than ever before, organizations are investing in cloud migration and cloud modernization to lower total cost of ownership (TCO).

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Why business digital transformation is still a key C-level priority today

Dynatrace

trillion will be spent on digital transformation on 2024. AI and DevOps, of course The C suite is also betting on certain technology trends to drive the next chapter of digital transformation: artificial intelligence and DevOps. And according to Statista , $2.4 Which technology trends are fueling business digital transformation?

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Copyright, AI, and Provenance

O'Reilly

What should copyright law mean in the age of artificial intelligence? Is it possible to distinguish between creative output (“Write in the style of Jesmyn Ward”) and actionable output (“Write a program that converts between current prices of currencies and altcoins”)? How do we make sense of this?

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I Actually Chatted with ChatGPT

O'Reilly

I even contributed my own hot take last year with my O’Reilly Radar article Real-Real-World Programming with ChatGPT.) I’ve recently been brainstorming ideas for how to design such a system and how to deal with the practical challenges of scaling and maintenance. What more is left to say by now? Thank you very much for reading.