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Security by design enhanced by unified observability and security

Dynatrace

At financial services company, Soldo, efficiency and security by design are paramount goals. This is especially true as organizations rely more on diverse and nimble cloud-native and open source technologies. This is especially true as organizations rely more on diverse and nimble cloud-native and open source technologies.

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Boost DevOps maturity with observability and a data lakehouse

Dynatrace

That’s especially true of the DevOps teams who must drive digital-fueled sustainable growth. All of these factors challenge DevOps maturity. Teams need a technology boost to deal with managing cloud-native data volumes, such as using a data lakehouse for centralizing, managing, and analyzing data. What is DevOps maturity?

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DevOps engineer tools: Deploy, test, evaluate, repeat

Dynatrace

As cloud-native, distributed architectures proliferate, the need for DevOps technologies and DevOps platform engineers has increased as well. DevOps engineer tools can help ease the pressure as environment complexity grows. ” What does a DevOps platform engineer do? Atlassian Jira. Selenium.

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Microservices vs. monolithic architecture: Understanding the difference

Dynatrace

As a result, organizations are weighing microservices vs. monolithic architecture to improve software delivery speed and quality. Traditional monolithic architectures are built around the concept of large applications that are self-contained, independent, and incorporate myriad capabilities. What is monolithic architecture?

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Weighing a microservices approach means covering all architecture bases

Dynatrace

Many organizations are taking a microservices approach to IT architecture. A microservices approach enables DevOps teams to develop an application as a suite of small services. However, in some cases, an organization may be better suited to another architecture approach. What is the monolithic architecture approach?

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QCon London: Scaling Microservices Architecture and Technology Organization at Trainline

InfoQ

During the recent QCon London conference, Trainline’s CTO spoke about the evolution of the company’s system architecture and organizational structure over the last five years. The company had to adapt to market changes and growing customer expectations by improving the performance and reliability of its technology platform.

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Shift left vs shift-right: A DevOps mystery solved

Dynatrace

The DevOps approach to developing software aims to speed applications into production by releasing small builds frequently as code evolves. As part of the continuous cycle of progressive delivery, DevOps teams are also adopting shift-left and shift-right principles to ensure software quality in these dynamic environments.

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