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Real-Time Analytics

DZone

For more: Read the Report We live in an era of rapid data generation from countless sources, including sensors, databases, cloud, devices, and more. To keep up, we require real-time analytics (RTA), which provides the immediacy that every user of data today expects and is based on stream processing.

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

Dynatrace

Dynatrace business events address these systemic problems, delivering real-time business observability to business and IT teams with the precision and context required to support data-driven decisions and improve business outcomes. Business data often lacks IT context, which prevents effective BizOps collaboration.

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

Dynatrace

In part 2, we’ll show you how to retrieve business data from a database, analyze that data using dashboards and ad hoc queries, and then use a Davis analyzer to predict metric behavior and detect behavioral anomalies. Similar to the tutorial extension, we created an extension that performs queries against databases.

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

Dynatrace

Dynatrace business events address these systemic problems, delivering real-time business observability to business and IT teams with the precision and context required to support data-driven decisions and improve business outcomes. Business data often lacks IT context, which prevents effective BizOps collaboration.

Database 130
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Dynatrace unveils Security Analytics to elevate threat detection, forensics, and incident response

Dynatrace

With up to 70% of security events going uninvestigated, security analysts need all the help they can get. After a security event, many organizations often don’t know for months (or even years) when why or how it happened. But this limited approach causes challenges in today’s hybrid multicloud reality.

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

Dynatrace

Not only that, teams struggle to correlate events and alerts from a wide range of security tools, need to put them into context, and infer their risk for the business. In this blog post, we’ll use Dynatrace Security Analytics to go threat hunting, bringing together logs, traces, metrics, and, crucially, threat alerts.

Analytics 195