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How digital experience monitoring helps deliver business observability

Dynatrace

DEM provides an outside-in approach to user monitoring that measures user experience (UX) in real time to ensure applications and services are available, functional, and well-performing across all channels of the digital experience, including web, mobile, and IoT. How digital experience monitoring changes the game.

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Observations on the Importance of Cloud-based Analytics

All Things Distributed

Many of these innovations will have a significant analytics component or may even be completely driven by it. For example many of the Internet of Things innovations that we have seen come to life in the past years on AWS all have a significant analytics components to it. Cloud analytics are everywhere.

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Why Telcos Need a Real-Time Analytics Strategy

VoltDB

Historically, telco analytics have been limited and difficult. Analytics and insights have always taken a back seat to the first two priorities – accurate data processing and billing. Does this affect our analytics strategy? Change the telco game from the ground up. The answer: Absolutely!

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Why Telcos Need a Real-Time Analytics Strategy

VoltDB

Historically, telco analytics have been limited and difficult. Analytics and insights have always taken a back seat to the first two priorities – accurate data processing and billing. Does this affect our analytics strategy? Change the telco game from the ground up. The answer: Absolutely!

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Switch to New Application Performance Testing

Apica

To understand the market and this massive growth in applications, you’ll need a modern performance testing platform that will ensure you can test streaming API-based and XML-based applications including set-top boxes and game stations among other application types. The short answer is that they aren’t.

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A one size fits all database doesn't fit anyone

All Things Distributed

Typical use cases for a relational database include web and mobile applications, enterprise applications, and online gaming. Use cases such as gaming, ad tech, and IoT lend themselves particularly well to the key-value data model where the access patterns require low-latency Gets/Puts for known key values.

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