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Intelligent observability for Oracle and SQL databases

Dynatrace

While applications are built using a variety of technologies and frameworks, there is one thing they usually have in common: the data they work with must be stored in databases. Now, Dynatrace has gone a step further and expanded its coverage and intelligent observability into the next layer: database infrastructure.

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Extend business observability: Extract business events from online databases (Part 1)

Dynatrace

Extend business observability to data at rest In our past blog post about business agility, we looked at a retail sales use case example to investigate potential causes of underperforming store locations. There are also many cases where business data—transactional, inventory, or financial—is at rest or in use , stored in a database.

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TTP-based threat hunting with Dynatrace Security Analytics and Falco Alerts solves alert noise

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In this blog post, we’ll use Dynatrace Security Analytics to go threat hunting, bringing together logs, traces, metrics, and, crucially, threat alerts. Dynatrace Grail  is a data lakehouse that provides context-rich analytics capabilities for observability, security, and business data.

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What is log analytics? How a modern observability approach provides critical business insight

Dynatrace

What is log analytics? Log analytics is the process of viewing, interpreting, and querying log data so developers and IT teams can quickly detect and resolve application and system issues. In what follows, we explore log analytics benefits and challenges, as well as a modern observability approach to log analytics.

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What is log analytics? How a modern observability approach provides critical business insight

Dynatrace

What is log analytics? Log analytics is the process of viewing, interpreting, and querying log data so developers and IT teams can quickly detect and resolve application and system issues. In what follows, we explore log analytics benefits and challenges, as well as a modern observability approach to log analytics.

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Extend business observability: Extract business events from online databases (Part 2)

Dynatrace

In part 1 of this blog series , we explored the concept of business observability, its significance, and how real-time visibility aids in making informed decisions. Similar to the tutorial extension, we created an extension that performs queries against databases. SQL IP/Hostname: The database IP or hostname.

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Extend business observability: Extract business events from online databases (Part 1)

Dynatrace

Extend business observability to data at rest In our past blog post about business agility, we looked at a retail sales use case example to investigate potential causes of underperforming store locations. There are also many cases where business data—transactional, inventory, or financial—is at rest or in use , stored in a database.

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