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Data privacy by design: How an observability platform protects data security

Dynatrace

Creating an ecosystem that facilitates data security and data privacy by design can be difficult, but it’s critical to securing information. When organizations focus on data privacy by design, they build security considerations into cloud systems upfront rather than as a bolt-on consideration.

Design 191
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Azure Storage Queues learns some new tricks

Particular Software

Azure Storage Queues is a basic yet robust queueing service available on the Azure platform. In contrast to other messaging services in Azure, it has very few features out of the box. Native publish/subscribe We have added native publish/subscribe support directly into the Azure Storage Queues transport.

Azure 52
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Adding New Capabilities for Real-Time Analytics to Azure IoT

ScaleOut Software

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. Acting as a switchboard for incoming and outgoing messages, Azure IoT Hub forms the core of these capabilities.

IoT 52
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Extending Dynatrace

Dynatrace

With insights from Dynatrace into network latency and utilization of your cloud resources, you can design your scaling mechanisms and save on costly CPU hours. Dynatrace provides out-of-the-box support for VMware, AWS, Azure, Pivotal Cloud Foundry, and Kubernetes. OneAgent & application traces.

Java 137
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Observability: Modern tools for modern challenges in multicloud environments

Dynatrace

A new generation of automated solutions — designed to provide end-to-end observability of assets, applications, and performance across legacy and cloud systems — make that job easier, says Federal Chief Technology Officer Willie Hicks at Dynatrace. And that was well before AWS, Azure, and cloud.

Cloud 172
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Quality Engineering Discussions: 5 Questions with George Ukkuru

Testsigma

API Tests are faster to design, execute and maintain. Master at least one programming language, preferably Java, Python, or C#, so that you can design and create scripted tests. Learn the basics of tools like Jira, Azure DevOps, Jenkins, etc. UI changes frequently as the products evolve. That is slow.

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Top 13 Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) Tools

Dotcom-Montior

Programming Languages. Site reliability engineers will need to have experience with various programming languages, but more importantly, need to know how to use those languages to automate any and all tasks. Let us look at some of the most common programming languages an SRE group will encounter, like Python, Golang, and Ruby.