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What is Google Cloud Functions?

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In recent years, function-as-a-service (FaaS) platforms such as Google Cloud Functions (GCF) have gained popularity as an easy way to run code in a highly available, fault-tolerant serverless environment. What is Google Cloud Functions? GCF is part of the Google Cloud Platform. How Google Cloud Functions works.

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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. Dynatrace news. With public clouds, multiple organizations share resources.

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Dynatrace Managed now available on all major cloud platforms

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While to-date it’s been possible to integrate Dynatrace Managed for intelligent monitoring of services running on AWS and Azure, today we’re excited to announce the release of our Dynatrace Managed marketplace listing for the Google Cloud Platform. Dynatrace Managed now available on the Google Cloud Platform.

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Driving your FinOps strategy with observability best practices

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In a Dynatrace Perform 2024 session, Kristof Renders, director of innovation services, discussed how a stronger FinOps strategy coupled with observability can make a significant difference in helping teams to keep spiraling infrastructure costs under control and manage cloud spending. On-demand payment is the most expensive pricing option.

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What is function as a service? App development gets FaaS and furious

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This enables teams to quickly develop and test key functions without the headaches typically associated with in-house infrastructure management. Cloud providers such as Google, Amazon Web Services, and Microsoft also followed suit with frameworks such as Google Cloud Functions , AWS Lambda , and Microsoft Azure Functions.

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Dynatrace accelerates business transformation with new AI observability solution

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Data dependencies and framework intricacies require observing the lifecycle of an AI-powered application end to end, from infrastructure and model performance to semantic caches and workflow orchestration. Estimates show that NVIDIA, a semiconductor manufacturer, could release 1.5 million AI server units annually by 2027, consuming 75.4+

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Seamless AI-powered observability for multicloud serverless applications

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Cloud vendors such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft, and Google provide a wide spectrum of serverless services for compute and event-driven workloads, databases, storage, messaging, and other purposes. 3 End-to-end distributed trace including Azure Functions. Dynatrace news. New to Dynatrace? Stay tuned for updates. trial page