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Stream logs to Dynatrace with Amazon Data Firehose to boost your cloud-native journey

Dynatrace

Real-time streaming needs real-time analytics As enterprises move their workloads to cloud service providers like Amazon Web Services, the complexity of observing their workloads increases. As cloud complexity grows, it brings more volume, velocity, and variety of log data. Managing this change is difficult.

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DevOps engineer tools: Deploy, test, evaluate, repeat

Dynatrace

As cloud-native, distributed architectures proliferate, the need for DevOps technologies and DevOps platform engineers has increased as well. DevOps engineer tools can help ease the pressure as environment complexity grows. ” What does a DevOps platform engineer do? ” What does a DevOps platform engineer do?

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Generative AI model observability, cloud modernization take center stage with partners at Dynatrace Perform 2024

Dynatrace

At this year’s Perform, we are thrilled to have our three strategic cloud partners, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP), returning as both sponsors and presenters to share their expertise about cloud modernization and observability of generative AI models.

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Mastering Hybrid Cloud Strategy

Scalegrid

Mastering Hybrid Cloud Strategy Are you looking to leverage the best private and public cloud worlds to propel your business forward? A hybrid cloud strategy could be your answer. This approach allows companies to combine the security and control of private clouds with public clouds’ scalability and innovation potential.

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Accelerate and empower Site Reliability Engineering with Dynatrace observability

Dynatrace

Planned effort Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) effort and time allocation planning typically fall into two domains: Operations Management (50%) Operations Management includes on-call responsibilities, post-mortem assessments, addressing other interruptions, and buffer time. These practices are commonly known as “ chaos engineering. ”

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What Is a Workload in Cloud Computing

Scalegrid

What is workload in cloud computing? Simply put, it’s the set of computational tasks that cloud systems perform, such as hosting databases, enabling collaboration tools, or running compute-intensive algorithms. The environments, which were previously isolated, are now working seamlessly under central control.

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Netflix Cloud Packaging in the Terabyte Era

The Netflix TechBlog

As an example, cloud-based post-production editing and collaboration pipelines demand a complex set of functionalities, including the generation and hosting of high quality proxy content. It is worth pointing out that cloud processing is always subject to variable network conditions.

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