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What is Azure Functions?

Dynatrace

What is Azure Functions? Similar to AWS Lambda , Azure Functions is a serverless compute service by Microsoft that can run code in response to predetermined events or conditions (triggers), such as an order arriving on an IoT system, or a specific queue receiving a new message. The growth of Azure cloud computing.

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No need to compromise visibility in public clouds with the new Azure services supported by Dynatrace

Dynatrace

With cloud deployments growing rapidly during the past few years and enterprise multi-cloud environments becoming the norm, new challenges have emerged, including: Cloud dynamics make it hard to keep up with autoscaling, where services come and go based on demand. Azure Batch. Azure DB for MariaDB. Azure HDInsight.

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What is Google Cloud Functions?

Dynatrace

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? Google Cloud Functions is a serverless compute service for creating and launching microservices.

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Adding New Capabilities for Real-Time Analytics to Azure IoT

ScaleOut Software

The population of intelligent IoT devices is exploding, and they are generating more telemetry than ever. The Microsoft Azure IoT ecosystem offers a rich set of capabilities for processing IoT telemetry, from its arrival in the cloud through its storage in databases and data lakes.

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What is Greenplum Database? Intro to the Big Data Database

Scalegrid

This provides Greenplum deployments with a huge performance boost over in-memory systems that need enough memory to store their data, or non-RDBMS based systems that are in-memory processing engines that allocate RAM for each concurrent query. So who’s using Greenplum today?

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Distributed tracing with W3C Trace Context for improved end-to-end visibility (EAP)

Dynatrace

The value of Davis, the Dynatrace AI causation engine, is built upon the quality of the data we collect. Trace Context is now a candidate recommendation from the W3C, and we expect cloud vendor services and framework developers to comply with this standard in the future. End-to-end tracing through cloud services.

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Developing Real-Time Digital Twins for Cloud Deployment

ScaleOut Software

This blog post explains how a new software construct called a real-time digital twin running in a cloud-hosted service can create a breakthrough for streaming analytics. To make this possible, the Azure-based streaming service hosts a real-time digital twin for each data source.

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