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Lessons learned from enterprise service-level objective management

Dynatrace

A service-level objective ( SLO ) is the new contract between business, DevOps, and site reliability engineers (SREs). Example 1: Architecture boundaries. First, they took a big step back and looked at their end-to-end architecture (Figure 2). SLO dashboard defined by architectural boundary. So, what did they do?

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AIOps and observability: The sense-think-act model for modern observability

Dynatrace

The framework forms the basis of the SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) automation levels 1 through 5 for cars. Teams sense by collecting—and connecting—the massive data volumes these systems generate in the form of metrics, events, logs, traces, and user experience data. So, what should IT operations and DevOps teams do?

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5 Reasons You Shouldn’t Attempt To Build Your Own Flow Metrics Tool

Tasktop

Which got me thinking, what if we could send our own DIY kit for our Flow Metrics tool— Tasktop Viz —to our Fortune 500 customers across major industries such as automotive, manufacturing, healthcare and finance? . Typically, you will require a: Product Manager: Manages the build and maintenance of the value stream metrics product.

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5 Reasons You Shouldn’t Attempt To Build Your Own Flow Metrics Tool

Tasktop

Which got me thinking, what if we could send our own DIY kit for our Flow Metrics tool— Tasktop Viz —to our Fortune 500 customers across major industries such as automotive, manufacturing, healthcare and finance? . Typically, you will require a: Product Manager: Manages the build and maintenance of the value stream metrics product.

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Reflections from DevOps Enterprise Summit 2019 + Day Three Recap

Tasktop

It’s been just over a week since this year’s DevOps Enterprise Summit 2019 in Las Vegas came to a close. And while we’re happy to be away from the artificial air that’s continuously pumped out at The Cosmopolitan, we will miss the breath of fresh air that many attendees and speakers brought to the DevOps discussion. .

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