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Dynatrace Support for AWS Lambda Functions Powered by x86 and AWS Graviton2

Dynatrace

Dynatrace is proud to partner with AWS to support AWS Lambda functions powered by x86-based processors and Graviton2 Arm-based processors announced earlier this year. According to the official AWS announcement, Graviton2-based Lambda functions offer up to 34% better price-performance improvement.

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AWS Re:Invent 2021 guide: Multicloud modernization and digital transformation

Dynatrace

Digital transformation with AWS: Making it real with AIOps. When Amazon launched AWS Lambda in 2014, it ushered in a new era of serverless computing. Amazon Web Services (AWS) and other cloud platforms provide visibility into their own systems, but they leave a gap concerning other clouds, technologies, and on-prem resources.

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How to speed up your software releases cycles with Testsigma

Testsigma

You just have to sign up for a free trial account for test creation and execution and leverage its pre-configured setup integrated with Testsigma Lab (Testsigma’s cloud infrastructure). The Lab hosts a gamut of devices and browsers for your test execution. Thus, setting up and configuring is not something that will delay you.

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Expanding the AWS Cloud: Introducing the AWS Europe (London) Region

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In November 2015, Amazon Web Services announced that it would launch a new AWS infrastructure region in the United Kingdom. Today, I'm happy to announce that the AWS Europe (London) Region, our 16th technology infrastructure region globally, is now generally available for use by customers worldwide.

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Expanding the Cloud: Amazon Machine Learning Service, the Amazon Elastic Filesystem and more

All Things Distributed

Once the models are created, you can get predictions for your application by using the simple API, without having to implement custom prediction generation code or manage any infrastructure. Details on the AWS Blog. AWS has been offering a range of storage solutions: objects, block storage, databases, archiving, etc.

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Embrace event-driven computing: Amazon expands DynamoDB with streams, cross-region replication, and database triggers

All Things Distributed

Streams provide you with the underlying infrastructure to create new applications, such as continuously updated free-text search indexes, caches, or other creative extensions requiring up-to-date table changes. An AWS Lambda function is a simpler option that you can use, as it only requires you to code the logic, set it, and forget it.

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