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What is APM?

Dynatrace

However, with today’s highly connected digital world, monitoring use cases expand to the services, processes, hosts, logs, networks, and of course, end-users that access these applications – including your customers and employees. Websites, mobile apps, and business applications are typical use cases for monitoring. What sets Dynatrace apart?

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What is Application Performance Monitoring?

Dynatrace

However, with today’s highly connected digital world, monitoring use cases expand to the services, processes, hosts, logs, networks, and of course end-users that access these applications – including your customers and employees. APM can also be referred to as: Application performance management. Performance monitoring.

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Expanding the Cloud – An AWS Region is coming to Hong Kong

All Things Distributed

As well as AWS Regions, we also have 21 AWS Edge Network Locations in Asia Pacific. It's an entertainment website where users can post content or "memes" that they find amusing and share them across social media networks.

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Rethinking the 'production' of data

All Things Distributed

Marketers use big data and artificial intelligence to find out more about the future needs of their customers. Today, developers of technology (for example medical technology, software) and platform operators (social media enablers, credit card companies) are at the top. This pattern should be broken.

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No Server Required - Jekyll & Amazon S3 - All Things Distributed

All Things Distributed

Amazon S3 is much more than just storage; the network and distributed systems infrastructure to ensure that content can be served fast and at high rates without customers impacting each other, is amazing. Driving down the cost of Big-Data analytics. Just dropping your website in an S3 bucket brings all that power to you.

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