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Dynatrace SaaS on Azure now Generally Available

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In September, we announced the availability of the Dynatrace Software Intelligence Platform on Microsoft Azure as a SaaS solution and natively in the Azure portal. Today, we are excited to provide an update that Dynatrace SaaS on Azure is now generally available (GA) to the public through Dynatrace sales channels.

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What is hyperconverged infrastructure? Realizing the benefits of HCI

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That’s where hyperconverged infrastructure, or HCI, comes in. What is hyperconverged infrastructure? Hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) is an IT architecture that combines servers, storage, and networking functions into a unified, software-centric platform to streamline resource management.

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Azure Well-Architected Framework: What it is and how to tame it with AI and automation

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As organizations adopt microservices architecture with cloud-native technologies such as Microsoft Azure , many quickly notice an increase in operational complexity. To guide organizations through their cloud migrations, Microsoft developed the Azure Well-Architected Framework. What is the Azure Well-Architected Framework?

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How Park ‘N Fly innovates with IT automation, AIOps, and observability

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“We pride ourselves on customer care and clean, safe facilities,” says Ken Schirrmacher, chief technology officer at Park ‘N Fly, during a webinar on the role of IT automation, AIOps, and observability at the company. AIOps and observability for infrastructure management. And then we never see these issues manifest again.

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What is function as a service? App development gets FaaS and furious

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Cloud providers then manage physical hardware, virtual machines, and web server software management. This enables teams to quickly develop and test key functions without the headaches typically associated with in-house infrastructure management. Infrastructure as a service (IaaS) handles compute, storage, and network resources.

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Kubernetes vs Docker: What’s the difference?

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Think of containers as the packaging for microservices that separate the content from its environment – the underlying operating system and infrastructure. A standard Docker container can run anywhere, on a personal computer (for example, PC, Mac, Linux), in the cloud, on local servers, and even on edge devices. Watch webinar now!

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Weighing a microservices approach means covering all architecture bases

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Smaller teams can launch services much faster using flexible containerized environments, such as Kubernetes, or serverless functions, such as AWS Lambda, Google Cloud Functions, and Azure Functions. These servers handle all requests from the client and route them to the appropriate microservices. API gateways. Serverless platforms.