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Build and operate multicloud FaaS with enhanced, intelligent end-to-end observability

Dynatrace

For example, to handle traffic spikes and pay only for what they use. These functions are executed by a serverless platform or provider (such as AWS Lambda, Azure Functions or Google Cloud Functions) that manages the underlying infrastructure, scaling and billing. Scale automatically based on the demand and traffic patterns.

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Implementing service-level objectives to improve software quality

Dynatrace

First, it helps to understand that applications and all the services and infrastructure that support them generate telemetry data based on traffic from real users. Dynatrace provides a centralized approach for establishing, instrumenting, and implementing SLOs that uses full-stack observability , topology mapping, and AI-driven analytics.

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Artificial Intelligence in Cloud Computing

Scalegrid

The partnership between AI and cloud computing brings about transformative trends like enhanced security through intelligent threat detection, real-time analytics, personalization, and the implementation of edge computing for quicker on-site decision-making. Key among these trends is the emphasis on security and intelligent analytics.

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Hello INP! Here's everything you need to know about the newest Core Web Vital

Speed Curve

After years of development and testing, Google has added Interaction to Next Paint (INP) to its trifecta of Core Web Vitals – the performance metrics that are a key ingredient in its search ranking algorithm. According to Google, an INP of 200 milliseconds or less is ideal. Not sure what INP means or why it matters?

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Service Workers can save the environment!

Dean Hume

While this may not seem significant for websites with low traffic, as traffic to the site begins to increase, so does the amount of energy consumed. Without effective caching on the client, the server will see an increase in workload, more CPU usage and ultimately increased latency for the end user.

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Service Workers can save the environment!

Dean Hume

While this may not seem significant for websites with low traffic, as traffic to the site begins to increase, so does the amount of energy consumed. Without effective caching on the client, the server will see an increase in workload, more CPU usage and ultimately increased latency for the end user.

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Service Workers can save the environment!

Dean Hume

While this may not seem significant for websites with low traffic, as traffic to the site begins to increase, so does the amount of energy consumed. Without effective caching on the client, the server will see an increase in workload, more CPU usage and ultimately increased latency for the end user.

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