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Build and operate multicloud FaaS with enhanced, intelligent end-to-end observability

Dynatrace

Serverless applications are composed of event-driven functions that run on demand in response to triggers from various sources, such as HTTP requests, messages, or timers. Data analysis : how to process, aggregate and query observability data from serverless functions effectively, accurately, and comprehensively?

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Support for Azure Functions

Particular Software

Microsoft Azure Functions provide a simple way to run your code in the Azure Cloud. They are easy to deploy, scale automatically, and provide many out-of-the-box ways to trigger your code. NServiceBus makes Azure Functions even better. We think they go together like milk and cookies.

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Serverless in the wild: characterizing and optimising the serverless workload at a large cloud provider

The Morning Paper

Today’s paper analyses serverless workloads on Azure (the characterisation of those workloads is interesting in its own right), where users want fast function start times (avoiding cold starts), and the cloud provider wants to minimise resources consumed (costs). The most popular way to trigger a function execution is an HTTP request.

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Dynatrace boosts Synthetic Monitoring with auto-synchronized credentials from external vaults

Dynatrace

One of the reasons that companies have opted to use external vault solutions (such as HashiCorp Vault, Azure Key Vault, CyberArk Vault, and others) is to make management of authorization secrets easier. From each synchronized entry within the Dynatrace credential vault, there’s a link to the HTTP monitor performing synchronization.

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Full visibility into your serverless applications with AI-powered Azure Functions monitoring (GA)

Dynatrace

x runtime versions of Azure Functions running in an Azure App Service plan. This gives you deep visibility into your code running in Azure Functions, and, as a result, an understanding of its impact on overall application performance and user experience. Azure Functions in a nutshell. Optimize timing hotspots.

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Dynatrace SaaS release notes version 1.239

Dynatrace

Configuration API for AWS and Azure supporting services. You can now get a list of all AWS and Azure supporting services on your cluster, by current version, using the AWS credentials API and Azure credentials API respectively. For details about IAM permissions, see Manage permissions and configuration. see Settings API.

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Full visibility into your serverless applications with AI-powered Azure Functions monitoring (GA)

Dynatrace

x runtime versions of Azure Functions running in an Azure App Service plan. This gives you deep visibility into your code running in Azure Functions, and, as a result, an understanding of its impact on overall application performance and user experience. Azure Functions in a nutshell. Optimize timing hotspots.