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Site reliability done right: 5 SRE best practices that deliver on business objectives

Dynatrace

How site reliability engineering affects organizations’ bottom line SRE applies the disciplines of software engineering to infrastructure management, both on-premises and in the cloud. However, cloud complexity has made software delivery challenging. But the transition to SRE maturity is not always easy.

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Automated observability, security, and reliability at scale

Dynatrace

While infrastructure has historically been treated as a bottleneck where proper scaling and compute power are applied to improve performance, these aspects are now typically addressed by hyperscalers that offer cloud-based infrastructure and infrastructure as a service.

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Software engineering for machine learning: a case study

The Morning Paper

Software engineering for machine learning: a case study Amershi et al., More specifically, we’ll be looking at the results of an internal study with over 500 participants designed to figure out how product development and software engineering is changing at Microsoft with the rise of AI and ML. ICSE’19.

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Application observability meets developer observability: Unlock a 360º view of your environment

Dynatrace

In a recent webinar , Dynatrace DevOps activist Andi Grabner and senior software engineer Yarden Laifenfeld explored developer observability. They also care about infrastructure: SREs require system visibility and incident management. Dynatrace enables teams to specify SLOs, such as latency, uptime, availability, and more.

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Site reliability engineering: 5 things you need to know

Dynatrace

Site reliability engineering (SRE) is the practice of applying software engineering principles to operations and infrastructure processes to help organizations create highly reliable and scalable software systems. A major goal of SRE is to reduce duplication or redundancy of effort as much as possible.

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SRE vs DevOps: What you need to know

Dynatrace

SRE is the transformation of traditional operations practices by using software engineering and DevOps principles to improve the availability, performance, and scalability of releases by building resiliency into apps and infrastructure. Reduced latency. Investing in automation and tooling to avoid toil. Efficiency.

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Site reliability engineering: 5 things to you need to know

Dynatrace

Site reliability engineering (SRE) is the practice of applying software engineering principles to operations and infrastructure processes to help organizations create highly reliable and scalable software systems. A major goal of SRE is to reduce duplication or redundancy of effort as much as possible.