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Dynatrace Perform 2022 delivers software intelligence as code, real-time attack blocking

Dynatrace

At the conference, Dynatrace made several announcements to empower its game-changing community of engineers, developers and security pros. Dynatrace Delivers Software Intelligence as Code. For our complete coverage, check out our Perform 2022 conference coverage guide. They’re really getting more of a system.”?. Learn more!

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60 seconds to self-upgrading observability on Google Kubernetes Engine

Dynatrace

Because OneAgent automatically detects service endpoints and stitches requests together, it doesn’t require that developers manually write trace code. We’ll look at lifecycle management and then move on to tracing, while sharing some exciting announcements about Google Kubernetes Engine along the way.

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AWS re:Invent 2021 shines light on cloud-native observability

Dynatrace

According to Forrester Research, the COVID-19 pandemic fueled investment in “hyperscaler public clouds”—Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure. The AWS re:Invent 2021 conference, now celebrating its 10th year, will address some of these challenges in its theme of modernization.

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Cloud observability delivers on business value

Dynatrace

Ultimately, cloud observability helps organizations to develop and run “software that works perfectly,” said Dynatrace CEO Rick McConnell during a keynote at the company’s Innovate conference in Săo Paulo in late August. As users, we expect this, McConnell said during the conference keynote. These applications] have to work perfectly.”

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Increase the Performance of your Site with Lazy-Loading and Code-Splitting

Jos

We are explicit about our dependencies, so we know what code we need to run to run a specific component. Lazy-loading and bundle splitting can have a huge impact on page performance: less code requested, parsed, and executed. When you send the user code that is not needed, you waste resources from your end, and from the user’s end.

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Increase the Performance of your Site with Lazy-Loading and Code-Splitting

Jos

We are explicit about our dependencies, so we know what code we need to run to run a specific component. Lazy-loading and bundle splitting can have a huge impact on page performance: less code requested, parsed, and executed. When you send the user code that is not needed, you waste resources from your end, and from the user’s end.

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I Ran This Whole Conference and I Didn’t Even Get a T-shirt

J. Paul Reed

As many of you know, Mary Thengvall and I produced and co-chaired REdeploy last year, a conference on the intersection of resilient technology, organizations, and people. Mary recently posted a three-part retrospective series on the conference. Relatedly, Mary and I produced this conference ourselves. Boy were we wrong.