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Business observability and the travel and hospitality industry: a key to successful recovery

Dynatrace

From practical shifts – flexible cancellation policies, short-haul trips, and last-minute bookings – to forward-looking strategies – contactless communications, smart rooms, and robots – travel experiences are increasingly digital, and guest experience is becoming synonymous with digital experience. BizOps maturity.

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Business observability and the travel and hospitality industry: a key to successful recovery

Dynatrace

From practical shifts – flexible cancellation policies, short-haul trips, and last-minute bookings – to forward-looking strategies – contactless communications, smart rooms, and robots – travel experiences are increasingly digital, and guest experience is becoming synonymous with digital experience. BizOps maturity.

Airlines 184
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Introducing Dynatrace built-in data observability on Davis AI and Grail

Dynatrace

At its core, data observability is about ensuring the availability, reliability, and quality of data. Data is the foundation upon which strategies are built, directions are chosen, and innovations are pursued. Data observability is crucial to analytics and automation, as business decisions and actions depend on data quality.

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Human Factors Behind Incidents: Why Settings Like “idle_session_timeout” Can Be a Bad Idea

Percona

These attacks can rapidly consume available connections, leaving legitimate users unable to connect and disrupting system functionality. These leaks can quickly deplete the available connection pool, hindering system performance and potentially leading to crashes. It should be a tight scrutiny like airline security.

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Predictive CPU isolation of containers at Netflix

The Netflix TechBlog

Optimizing placements through combinatorial optimization What the OS task scheduler is doing is essentially solving a resource allocation problem: I have X threads to run but only Y CPUs available, how do I allocate the threads to the CPUs to give the illusion of concurrency? It has 8 physical hyperthreaded cores, split on 2 NUMA sockets.

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