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AWS Re:Invent 2021 guide: Multicloud modernization and digital transformation

Dynatrace

When Amazon launched AWS Lambda in 2014, it ushered in a new era of serverless computing. Serverless architecture enables organizations to deliver applications more efficiently without the overhead of on-premises infrastructure, which has revolutionized software development. Its approach to serverless computing has transformed DevOps.

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Platform Engineering Teams Done Right…

Adrian Cockcroft

Picture by Adrian — Ka’anapali sunset 2023 There’s been a lot of discussion about platforms recently, I talked about why I think it’s a current hot meme on the WTF Podcast with Charles Humble recently, and Sam Newman just wrote a blog post “ Don’t call it a platform ”.

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

Dynatrace

To guide organizations through their cloud migrations, Microsoft developed the Azure Well-Architected Framework. In this blog, we’ll review the five pillars of the Azure Well-Architected Framework and illustrate how organizations can use Dynatrace to ensure their applications are architected correctly.

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What is AWS Lambda?

Dynatrace

AWS Lambda is a serverless compute service that can run code in response to predetermined events or conditions and automatically manage all the computing resources required for those processes. Organizations are realizing the cost savings and management benefits of serverless automation. The benefits of serverless Lambda functions.

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Weighing a microservices approach means covering all architecture bases

Dynatrace

There are many common use cases for building services as a single application, such as automating a shipping label or charging a credit card. One large team generally maintains the source code in a centralized repository that’s visible to all engineers, who commit their code in a single build.

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What is observability? Not just logs, metrics and traces

Dynatrace

Cloud-native environments don’t lend themselves well to this type of monitoring because they are dynamic and complex, which means you have no way of knowing in advance what kinds of problems might arise. The architects and developers who create the software must design it to be observed.

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A one size fits all database doesn't fit anyone

All Things Distributed

The answer for me is simple: Developers want their applications to be well architected and scale effectively. The days of the one-size-fits-all monolithic database are behind us, and developers are now building highly distributed applications using a multitude of purpose-built databases. Purpose-built databases.

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