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

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A traditional log-based SIEM approach to security analytics may have served organizations well in simpler on-premises environments. Security Analytics and automation deal with unknown-unknowns With Security Analytics, analysts can explore the unknown-unknowns, facilitating queries manually in an ad hoc way, or continuously using automation.

Analytics 218
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Extract metrics from business events to increase the value of business analytics

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Exploding volumes of business data promise great potential; real-time business insights and exploratory analytics can support agile investment decisions and automation driven by a shared view of measurable business goals. Traditional observability solutions don’t capture or analyze application payloads.

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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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Dynatrace extends contextual analytics and AIOps for open observability

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With extended contextual analytics and AIOps for open observability, Dynatrace now provides you with deep insights into every entity in your IT landscape, enabling you to seamlessly integrate metrics, logs, and traces—the three pillars of observability. Dynatrace extends its unique topology-based analytics and AIOps approach.

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Stay in control of your data retention with Dynatrace Grail—from 10 days to 10 years

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Customers must comply with internal and external policies and regulations that might demand them to keep specific data stored for a minimum period of time (for example, audit logs). For example, suppose data has to be retained for a longer period because of legal or business reasons.

Analytics 213
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Intelligent, context-aware AI analytics for all your custom metrics

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Topology metrics are related to specific entities in your Smartscape topology (for example, the number of successful and failed batch jobs processed by a host). Non-topology metrics are not related to any Smartscape entity (for example, a retailer’s revenue numbers per store). This metric dimension was automatically added by OneAgent.

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