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DevOps monitoring tools: How to drive DevOps efficiency

Dynatrace

With the world’s increased reliance on digital services and the organizational pressure on IT teams to innovate faster, the need for DevOps monitoring tools has grown exponentially. But when and how does DevOps monitoring fit into the process? And how do DevOps monitoring tools help teams achieve DevOps efficiency?

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What is cloud monitoring? How to improve your full-stack visibility

Dynatrace

In fact, according to a Dynatrace global survey of 1,300 CIOs , 99% of enterprises utilize a multicloud environment and seven cloud monitoring solutions on average. What is cloud monitoring? Cloud monitoring is a set of solutions and practices used to observe, measure, analyze, and manage the health of cloud-based IT infrastructure.

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Observability vs. monitoring: What’s the difference?

Dynatrace

This trend is prompting advances in both observability and monitoring. But exactly what are the differences between observability vs. monitoring? Monitoring and observability provide a two-pronged approach. To get a better understanding of observability vs monitoring, we’ll explore the differences between the two.

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IT modernization improves public health services at state human services agencies

Dynatrace

Upgrades and modifications, if available, are complex and expensive, so it isn’t easy to keep them secure and functional. It’s practically impossible for teams to modernize when they can’t visualize all the dependencies within their infrastructure, processes, and services.

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How platform engineering and IDP observability can accelerate developer velocity

Dynatrace

During a breakout session at the Dynatrace Perform 2024 conference, Dynatrace DevSecOps activist Andreas Grabner and staff engineer Adam Gardner demonstrated how to use observability to monitor an IDP for key performance indicators (KPIs). “That means making it available, resilient, and secure,” Grabner said.

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What is synthetic testing?

Dynatrace

Synthetic testing is an IT process that uses software to discover and diagnose performance issues with user journeys by simulating real-user activity. Along with real user monitoring (RUM), synthetic testing provides a comprehensive view into the user experience to ensure software meets user requirements. HTTP monitors.

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

Dynatrace

Observability differs from monitoring. In a monitoring scenario, teams typically preconfigure dashboards to alert about performance issues they may expect to see later. Cloud-native environments don’t lend themselves well to this type of monitoring. Mobile apps, websites, and business applications are typical use cases for APM.