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What is Google Cloud Functions?

Dynatrace

In recent years, function-as-a-service (FaaS) platforms such as Google Cloud Functions (GCF) have gained popularity as an easy way to run code in a highly available, fault-tolerant serverless environment. What is Google Cloud Functions? GCF is part of the Google Cloud Platform. How Google Cloud Functions works.

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Dynatrace tops cloud-native observability solutions quadrant for the third year in a row

Dynatrace

In the International Services Group (ISG) 2022 Provider Lens for Cloud-native Services and Solutions report, Dynatrace has attained the top overall position for the cloud-native observability quadrant. Additionally, Dynatrace is recognized as a leader in cloud-native security for both the U.S. Cloud-native at the core.

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Automatic connection of logs and traces accelerates AI-driven cloud analytics

Dynatrace

Cloud-native observability is a prerequisite for companies that need to meet these expectations. Log entries related to individual transactions can be spread across multiple microservices or serverless workloads. This provides a holistic view, advanced analytics, and AI-powered answers for cloud optimization and troubleshooting.

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Cloud Native Predictions for 2024

Percona

The evolution of cloud-native technology has been nothing short of revolutionary. As we step into 2024, the cornerstone of cloud-native technology, Kubernetes, will turn ten years old. Keynotes were focused on how Kubernetes and Cloud Native help businesses embrace the new AI era.

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Breaking data silos: Liquid Reply’s journey to custom API observability with OpenTelemetry and Dynatrace

Dynatrace

Modern IT organizations are generating more data from more tools and technologies than ever. Data is proliferating in separate silos from containers and Kubernetes to open source APIs and software to serverless compute services, such as AWS and Azure.

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The Cloud is Not a Railroad - An Argument Against the Vertical Separation of Cloud Providers

High Scalability

There's a move to regulate cloud providers by vertically separating the services they offer. Like railroads of yore, who were not allowed to provide freight services on top of their base services, cloud providers would not be allowed to provide services on top of their base platform services. The job of a cloud is to run workloads.

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The top eight DevSecOps trends in 2022

Dynatrace

In order for software development teams to balance speed with quality during the software development cycle (SDLC), development, security, and operations teams (or DevSecOps teams) need to ensure that their practices align with modern cloud environments. Serverless architecture expands. AIOps for root-cause analysis becomes critical.