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Are Times still Good for Load Testing?

Alex Podelko

It is difficult to believe that 5 years passed… Are times still good for load testing? If we speak about commercial load testing tools, we see rather a shrinking market and not too much innovation recently. Oracle Applications Testing Suite (OATS) entered sustainability mode stage. Open Source.

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A guide to event-driven SRE-inspired DevOps

Dynatrace

“This is a mouthful of buzzwords” is how I started my recent presentations at the Online Kubernetes Meetup as well as the DevOps Fusion 2020 Online Conference when explaining the three big challenges we are trying to solve with Keptn – our CNCF Open Source project: Automate build validation through SLI/SLO-based Quality Gates.

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Keptn – The Autonomous Cloud control plane for Dynatrace explained

Dynatrace

Besides our early adopter success stories, from avodag AG or amasol , we have seen lots of great innovation from Christian Heckelmann at eResearchTechnology (ERT), who integrated Keptn Quality Gates into their GitLab Pipeline which automates up to 90% of otherwise manual build approval tasks. This enables true Performance as a Self-Service!

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Automated Deployment and Architectural Validation with Pitometer and keptn!

Dynatrace

Keptn is the open source control plane for continuous deployment and automated operations for cloud native applications on Kubernetes. The open source community and the team at Dynatrace that drives this project is already working on support for OpenShift and other Kubernetes services such as AKS, PKS & EKS.

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Getting ready! A taste of what’s to come at Perform 2020’s “Release Better Software Faster” track

Dynatrace

Let’s take a look at two key indicators from our 2018 Dynatrace ACM Survey: MTTI (Mean Time to Innovate): How long does it take to push a new feature that is fully tested, ready to go to production, until end-users receive it? Chef, Puppet, Ansible), or delivery tools (e.g.

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