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Partner Summit 2024: Observability for digital transformation success

Dynatrace

Digital transformation – which is necessary for organizations to stay competitive – and the adoption of machine learning, artificial intelligence, IoT, and cloud is completely changing the way organizations work. Because of this, it is more critical than ever for organizations to leverage a modern observability strategy.

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Tech Transforms podcast: The path forward for AI in the government

Dynatrace

The artificial intelligence (AI) age has arrived and the public sector is steadily moving forward with AI advancements. She is also the DOE’s senior cybersecurity advisor for policy and programs. A further 25% plan to deploy in the next 24 months.” ” 1 Within the U.S.

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AIOps observability adoption ascends in healthcare

Dynatrace

The healthcare industry is embracing cloud technology to improve the efficiency, quality, and security of patient care, and this year’s HIMSS Conference in Orlando, Fla., exemplifies this trend, where cloud transformation and artificial intelligence are popular topics. Artificial Intelligence for IT and DevSecOps.

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Teaching Programming in the Age of ChatGPT

O'Reilly

Imagine for a minute that you’re a programming instructor who’s spent many hours making creative homework problems to introduce your students to the world of programming. The most common reason for wanting to resist AI tools was the concern that students wouldn’t learn the fundamentals of programming.

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Call for Code asks developers worldwide to collaborate on solutions to save lives

O'Reilly Software

In this episode of the O’Reilly Media Podcast, Rachel Roumeliotis, VP of content strategy at O’Reilly, sat down with Daniel Krook, IBM developer advocate. The Call for Code Challenge this year is a competition open to developers across the globe set up in teams of one to five people. See the IBM Code Patterns site for more information.

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