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Dynatrace Application Security protects your applications in complex cloud environments

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Cloud-native technologies, including Kubernetes and OpenShift, help organizations accelerate innovation. Open source has also become a fundamental building block of the entire cloud-native stack. Why cloud-native applications, Kubernetes, and open source require a radically different approach to application security.

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Build and operate multicloud FaaS with enhanced, intelligent end-to-end observability

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As companies accelerate digital transformation, they implement modern cloud technologies like serverless functions. According to Flexera , serverless functions are the number one technology evaluated by enterprises and one of the top five cloud technologies in use at enterprises. And serverless support is a core capability.

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Dynatrace Cloud Automation Module provides observability-driven automation across the full lifecycle

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Dynatrace launches Cloud Automation module for development, DevOps & SRE teams. Over the past few years, Dynatrace has been a keen voice in the field of DevOps and provided enterprise knowledge and expertise in the shape of Keptn, the open-source, cloud-native, lifecycle orchestration control plane developed as a CNCF sandbox project.

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Kubernetes vs Docker: What’s the difference?

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If cloud-native technologies and containers are on your radar, you’ve likely encountered Docker and Kubernetes and might be wondering how they relate to each other. A standard Docker container can run anywhere, on a personal computer (for example, PC, Mac, Linux), in the cloud, on local servers, and even on edge devices.

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Unlock end-to-end observability insights with Dynatrace PurePath 4 seamless integration of OpenTracing for Java

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Cloud-native technologies and microservice architectures have shifted technical complexity from the source code of services to the interconnections between services. Observability for heterogeneous cloud-native technologies is key. Heterogeneous cloud-native microservice architectures can lead to visibility gaps in distributed traces.

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Dynatrace PurePath 4 integrates OpenTelemetry and the latest cloud-native technologies and provides analytics and AI at scale

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New cloud-native technologies make observability more important than ever…. Dynatrace PurePath 4 extends automatic distributed tracing to OpenTelemetry and the latest cloud-native technologies. In this example you can see on the left side that the Envoy payment service is running on a Linux host, deployed in the Google cloud.

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Using Dynatrace to master the 5 pillars of the AWS Well-Architected Framework (Part 1)

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As organizations plan, migrate, transform, and operate their workloads on AWS, it’s vital that they follow a consistent approach to evaluating both the on-premises architecture and the upcoming design for cloud-based architecture. Seamless monitoring of AWS Services running in AWS Cloud and AWS Outposts. Stay tuned.

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