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Dynatrace extends contextual analytics and AIOps for open observability

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The result is that IT teams must often contend with metrics, logs, and traces that aren’t relevant to organizational business objectives—their challenge is to translate such unstructured data into actionable business insights. Dynatrace extends its unique topology-based analytics and AIOps approach.

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

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In this blog post, we’ll use Dynatrace Security Analytics to go threat hunting, bringing together logs, traces, metrics, and, crucially, threat alerts. Attack tactics describe why an attacker performs an action, for example, to get that first foothold into your network.

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The road to observability with OpenTelemetry demo part 1: Identifying metrics and traces

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That is, relying on metrics, logs, and traces to understand what software is doing and where it’s running into snags. When software runs in a monolithic stack on on-site servers, observability is manageable enough. In addition to tracing, observability also defines two other key concepts, metrics and logs. What is OpenTelemetry?

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Dynatrace and Red Hat expand enterprise observability to edge computing

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As an example, many retailers already leverage containerized workloads in-store to enhance customer experiences using video analytics or streamline inventory management using RFID tracking for improved security. Moreover, edge environments can be highly dynamic, with devices frequently joining and leaving the network.

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Easily monitor IBM i with updated Dynatrace extension

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IBM i, formerly known as iSeries, is an operating system developed by IBM for its line of IBM i Power Systems servers. What is IBM i? It is based on the IBM AS/400 system and is known for its reliability, scalability, and security features. Nothing is installed on your IBM i systems. It’s all monitored remotely !

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Get the insights you need for your F5 BIG-IP LTM

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The F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM) is an application delivery controller (ADC) that ensures the availability, security, and optimal performance of network traffic flows. The LTM pool members represent your application and web servers, which can be effortlessly monitored with OneAgent ®. Example F5 overview dashboard.

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In Defence of DOM­Content­Loaded

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I never thought I’d write an article in defence of DOMContentLoaded , but here it is… For many, many years now, performance engineers have been making a concerted effort to move away from technical metrics such as Load , and toward more user-facing, UX metrics such as Speed Index or Largest Contentful Paint. Or are they…?

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