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Why log monitoring and log analytics matter in a hyperscale world

Dynatrace

DevOps teams often use a log monitoring solution to ingest application, service, and system logs so they can detect issues at any phase of the software delivery life cycle (SDLC). Log monitoring is a process by which developers and administrators continuously observe logs as they’re being recorded. ” Watch webinar now!

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Observability platform vs. observability tools

Dynatrace

As applications have become more complex, observability tools have adapted to meet the needs of developers and DevOps teams. With the spread of DevOps and microservices , the vast array of possible data formats can be a nightmare for developers and SREs who are just trying to understand the health of an application. Watch webinar now!

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What is serverless computing? Driving efficiency without sacrificing observability

Dynatrace

Powerful artificial intelligence automatically consolidates meaningful data to flag slowdowns and pinpoint root causes for quick remediation. Join us for a Dynatrace Power Demo: AWS Observability with Serverless , to see how Dynatrace overcomes the observability challenges that come with serverless computing.

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What is APM?

Dynatrace

According to Gartner , “Application performance monitoring is a suite of monitoring software comprising digital experience monitoring (DEM), application discovery, tracing and diagnostics, and purpose-built artificial intelligence for IT operations.” See the demo Monitoring mainframe, cloud, and mobile apps.

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The death of Agile?

O'Reilly

The most important is discovering how to work with data science and artificial intelligence projects. It’s reasonable to have something to demo in two weeks (or whatever interval you choose). Also: infrastructure and operations is trending up, while DevOps is trending down. Coincidence?