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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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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. Last year, organizations prioritized efficiency and cost reduction while facing soaring inflation. As they progress through the hype cycle in 2024, organizations will realize these technologies, while transformational, cannot deliver meaningful value alone.

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Cloud Native Predictions for 2024

Percona

As we step into 2024, the cornerstone of cloud-native technology, Kubernetes, will turn ten years old. Predictions Multi-cloud is a requirement While this wave has been building for years, in 2024, we expect it to peak. We expect that number to rise higher in 2024.

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What the NIS2 Directive means for application security

Dynatrace

The Network and Information Systems 2 (NIS2) Directive, which goes into effect in Oct 2024, aims to enhance the security of network and information systems throughout the EU. By October 17, 2024, organizations must adopt and publish the measures necessary to comply with the NIS2 Directive.

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C++ safety, in context

Sutter's Mill

I chair the ISO C++ standards committee and I work for Microsoft, but these are my personal opinions and I hope they will invite more dialog across programming language and security communities. When I say “safety” unqualified here, I mean programming language safety, which benefits both software security and software safety.

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