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Risk Management for AI Chatbots

O'Reilly

When a person clicked “submit,” the website would pass that form data through some backend code to process it—thereby sending an e-mail, creating an order, or storing a record in a database. That code was too trusting, though. ” It just so happens, this also describes all possible chatbot inputs.

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Legacy Modernization

The Agile Manager

Decades of poor architecture guidelines and lax developer discipline resulted in the commercial-off-the-shelf components of an ERP becoming inseparable from the custom code built around it. Decades of upstream and downstream systems resulted in point-to-point and often database-level integrations to legacy systems.

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Panel Recap: How is your performance and reliability strategy aligned with your customer experience?

Dynatrace

I recently joined two industry veterans and Dynatrace partners, Syed Husain of Orasi and Paul Bruce of Neotys as panelists to discuss how performance engineering and test strategies have evolved as it pertains to customer experience. The post Panel Recap: How is your performance and reliability strategy aligned with your customer experience?

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Our Once and Future Wisdom: Re-acquiring Lost Institutional Knowledge

The Agile Manager

There aren't a lot of high cards we can draw, but playing them in the right combination offers us a strategy. Tool 1: Dolly the Sheep Companies that are heavily rule-based - think insurance - eagerly moved their business rules into code. It was easy to move into code; it's just as easy to move it back into human-readable format.

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Build automated self-healing systems with xMatters and Dynatrace (Part 3 of 3)

Dynatrace

One of the several deployment strategies is the blue/green deployment approach: In this method, two identical production environments work in parallel. Both use the same database back-end and app configuration. Let’s assume your team has just pushed new code and it passed pre-deployment testing. Dynatrace Davis in action.

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MySQL Capacity Planning

Percona

Hardware considerations The first thing we have to consider here is the resources that the underlying host provides to the database. Global memory caches are static in size as they are defined solely by the configuration of the database itself. Does your traffic increase come with updated code changes that change the queries?

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Site-Speed Topography

CSS Wizardry

I can see from the screenshot above that TTFB is my most stable metrics—no one page appears to have particularly expensive database queries or API calls on the back-end. The whole point of the exercise that follows is to allow me to move quickly, spotting patterns from afar, and not having to do any slow or meticulous work yet.

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