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What is Azure Functions?

Dynatrace

Similar to AWS Lambda , Azure Functions is a serverless compute service by Microsoft that can run code in response to predetermined events or conditions (triggers), such as an order arriving on an IoT system, or a specific queue receiving a new message. Azure IoT Functions, for instance, processes requests for Azure IoT Edge.

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How to evaluate modern APM solutions

Dynatrace

A truly modern APM solution provides business analytics, such as conversions, release success, and user outcomes across web, mobile, and IoT channels, linking application performance to business KPIs. We use a lot of serverless (FaaS) in our infrastructure, and Dynatrace really helps us troubleshoot failed invocations.

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What is observability? Not just logs, metrics and traces

Dynatrace

Business analytics : Organizations can combine business context with full stack application analytics and performance to understand real-time business impact, improve conversion optimization, ensure that software releases meet expected business goals, and confirm that the organization is adhering to internal and external SLAs.

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What is APM?

Dynatrace

Mobile apps, websites, and business applications are typical use cases for monitoring. Modern applications such as mobile apps, websites, and business apps may seem simple on the surface, but they are actually highly complex. User experience and business analytics. Cloud-native apps also produce many kinds of data.

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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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Content Management Systems of the Future: Headless, JAMstack, ADN and Functions at the Edge

Abhishek Tiwari

Recently I was asked about content management systems (CMS) of the future - more specifically how they are evolving in the era of microservices, APIs, and serverless computing. For enterprise customers either undergoing or planning the digital transformation, this is an important question to ask. Decoupled CMS vs. headless CMS.

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