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Generative AI model observability, cloud modernization take center stage with partners at Dynatrace Perform 2024

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At this year’s Perform, we are thrilled to have our three strategic cloud partners, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP), returning as both sponsors and presenters to share their expertise about cloud modernization and observability of generative AI models.

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Dynatrace AI-powered platform operates on AWS Tokyo

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Dynatrace, operated from Tokyo, addresses the data residency needs of the Japanese market Dynatrace operates its AI-powered unified platform for observability, security, and business analytics as a SaaS solution in 19 worldwide regions on three hyperscalers (AWS, Azure, and GCP). Government cloud services must use Japanese data centers.

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What is cloud application security?

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Cloud application security is becoming more of a critical issue as cloud-based applications gain popularity. The cloud allows a modular approach to building applications, enabling development and operations teams to create and deploy feature-rich apps very quickly. What is cloud application security?

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Managing hybrid cloud infrastructure with an observability platform

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While many companies now enlist public cloud services such as Amazon Web Services, Google Public Cloud, or Microsoft Azure to achieve their business goals, a majority also use hybrid cloud infrastructure to accommodate traditional applications that can’t be easily migrated to public clouds.

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How to overcome the cloud observability wall

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As cloud environments become increasingly complex, legacy solutions can’t keep up with modern demands. As a result, companies run into the cloud complexity wall – also known as the cloud observability wall – as they struggle to manage modern applications and gain multicloud observability with outdated tools.

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What is cloud-native architecture? Set yourself up for cloud success

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Lifting and shifting applications from the data center to the cloud delivers only marginal benefits. Because cloud computing breaks application functions into many microservices, porting monolithic applications to the cloud unchanged can slow them down. So, what is cloud-native architecture, exactly? Service mesh.

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What Is a Workload in Cloud Computing

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What is workload in cloud computing? Simply put, it’s the set of computational tasks that cloud systems perform, such as hosting databases, enabling collaboration tools, or running compute-intensive algorithms. The environments, which were previously isolated, are now working seamlessly under central control.

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