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Dynatrace unveils Security Analytics to elevate threat detection, forensics, and incident response

Dynatrace

A traditional log-based SIEM approach to security analytics may have served organizations well in simpler on-premises environments. Experience with the recent MOVEit vulnerability illustrated some of the key incomplete data challenges organizations face when trying to find definitive answers to questions like “were we exploited?”

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Flexible, scalable, self-service Kubernetes native observability now in General Availability

Dynatrace

From a cost perspective, internal customers waste valuable time sending tickets to operations teams asking for metrics, logs, and traces to be enabled. A team looking for metrics, traces, and logs no longer needs to file a ticket to get their app monitored in their own environments. This approach is costly and error prone.

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New analytics capabilities for messaging system-related anomalies

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We’ve introduced brand-new analytics capabilities by building on top of existing features for messaging systems. With other products, we had to make guesses about the impacted services based solely on metrics”. The additional node and cluster metrics help you understand your entire RabbitMQ deployment, not just a specific queue.

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Automate complex metric-related use cases with the Metrics API version 2

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Dynatrace collects a huge number of metrics for each OneAgent-monitored host in your environment. Depending on the types of technologies you’re running on individual hosts, the average number of metrics is about 500 per computational node. Running metric queries on a subset of entities for live monitoring and system overviews.

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The road to observability with OpenTelemetry demo part 1: Identifying metrics and traces

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That is, relying on metrics, logs, and traces to understand what software is doing and where it’s running into snags. In addition to tracing, observability also defines two other key concepts, metrics and logs. When software runs in a monolithic stack on on-site servers, observability is manageable enough. What is OpenTelemetry?

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Dynatrace observability is now available for Red Hat OpenShift on the IBM® Power® architecture

Dynatrace

Captures metrics, traces, logs, and other telemetry data in context. Smartscape topology mapping: Dynatrace uses its Smartscape technology to semantically map metrics, traces, logs, and real user data to specific Kubernetes objects, including containers, pods, nodes, and services.

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The history of Grail: Why you need a data lakehouse

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These technologies are poorly suited to address the needs of modern enterprises—getting real value from data beyond isolated metrics. Grail needs to support security data as well as business analytics data and use cases. So, there was a need to do something revolutionary. Thus, Grail was born. Ingest and process with Grail.