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Protecting critical infrastructure and services: Ensure efficient, accurate information delivery this election year

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Nearly all government technology leaders (97%) reported the complexity of their technology stack has increased in the past 12 months. The importance of critical infrastructure and services While digital government is necessary, protecting critical infrastructure and services is equally important.

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Infrastructure Monitoring tools: 3 steps to evolve ITOps into AIOps

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Infrastructure monitoring is the process of collecting critical data about your IT environment, including information about availability, performance and resource efficiency. Many organizations respond by adding a proliferation of infrastructure monitoring tools, which in many cases, just adds to the noise.

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Dynatrace log collection for ARM unlocks power-efficient architecture for your enterprise

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Without observability, the benefits of ARM are lost Over the last decade and a half, a new wave of computer architecture has overtaken the world. ARM architecture, based on a processor type optimized for cloud and hyperscale computing, has become the most prevalent on the planet, with billions of ARM devices currently in use.

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Hybrid cloud infrastructure explained: Weighing the pros, cons, and complexities

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More than 90% of enterprises now rely on a hybrid cloud infrastructure to deliver innovative digital services and capture new markets. That’s because cloud platforms offer flexibility and extensibility for an organization’s existing infrastructure. What is hybrid cloud architecture?

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Weighing a microservices approach means covering all architecture bases

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Many organizations are taking a microservices approach to IT architecture. However, in some cases, an organization may be better suited to another architecture approach. Therefore, it’s critical to weigh the advantages of microservices against its potential issues, other architecture approaches, and your unique business needs.

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Five-nines availability: Always-on infrastructure delivers system availability during the holidays’ peak loads

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But as more organizations adopt cloud-native technologies and distribute workloads among multicloud environments, that goal seems harder to attain. For organizations running their own on-premises infrastructure, these costs can be prohibitive. What is always-on infrastructure?

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Network performance monitoring top of mind for CloudOps teams

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For cloud operations teams, network performance monitoring is central in ensuring application and infrastructure performance. It’s more complex than it sounds.” As cloud entities multiply, along with greater reliance on microservices and serverless architectures, so do the complex relationships and dependencies among them.

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