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DevOps observability: A guide for DevOps and DevSecOps teams

Dynatrace

As organizations accelerate innovation to keep pace with digital transformation, DevOps observability is becoming a critical key to success for DevOps and DevSecOps teams. This drive for speed has a cost: 22% of leaders admit they’re under so much pressure to innovate faster that they must sacrifice code quality.

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Top 5 JUnit and Unit Testing Courses for Java Programmers

DZone

Today, we're going to talk about JUnit and unit testing, one of the key skills for any software developer. You may already know that JUnit and Mockito are two of the most popular testing libraries for Java applications, and you will find them in almost every Java application classpath.

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What is infrastructure as code? Discover the basics, benefits, and best practices

Dynatrace

The IT world is rife with jargon — and “as code” is no exception. “As code” means simplifying complex and time-consuming tasks by automating some, or all, of their processes. Today, the composable nature of code enables skilled IT teams to create and customize automated solutions capable of improving efficiency.

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Applying Netflix DevOps Patterns to Windows

The Netflix TechBlog

Artisan Crafted Images In the Netflix full cycle DevOps culture the team responsible for building a service is also responsible for deploying, testing, infrastructure, and operation of that service. We now have the software and instance configuration as code.

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InfoSec 2022 guide: How DevSecOps practices drive organizational resilience

Dynatrace

Open source code, for example, has generated new threat vectors for attackers to exploit. Considering open source software (OSS) libraries now account for more than 70% of most applications’ code base, this threat is not going anywhere anytime soon. Spring4Shell vulnerabilities expose Java Spring Framework apps to exploitation.

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Application observability meets developer observability: Unlock a 360º view of your environment

Dynatrace

In a recent webinar , Dynatrace DevOps activist Andi Grabner and senior software engineer Yarden Laifenfeld explored developer observability. DevOps, SREs, developers… everyone will ask questions. The DevOps people looking end-to-end. But developers need code-level visibility and code-level data.”

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Advance DevSecOps practices with a vulnerability management strategy

Dynatrace

In the Advancing DevOps and DevSecOps track, sessions aim to help security pros, developers, and engineers as they brace for new threats that are costly and time-consuming to address. The vulnerability is located in Log4j 2, an open-source Apache Java software used to run logging services in a host of front-end and backend applications.

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