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The road to observability with OpenTelemetry demo part 2: OpenTelemetry configuration and instrumenting applications

Dynatrace

In the first part of this three-part series, The road to observability with OpenTelemetry demo part 1: Identifying metrics and traces with OpenTelemetry , we talked about observability and how OpenTelemetry works to instrument applications across different languages and platforms.

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TTP-based threat hunting with Dynatrace Security Analytics and Falco Alerts solves alert noise

Dynatrace

In the following sections, we demo the following: Introduce Unguard, our insecure cloud-native microservices demo application. Setting up our TTP-based threat-hunting demo environment Before we start threat hunting, we’ll first walk through how to set up the demo environment. It also generates  OpenTelemetry  traces.

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Dynatrace Application Security detects and blocks attacks automatically in real-time

Dynatrace

WAFs protect the network perimeter and monitor, filter, or block HTTP traffic. Compared to intrusion detection systems (IDS/IPS), WAFs are focused on the application traffic. RASP solutions sit in or near applications and analyze application behavior and traffic.

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The road to observability demo part 3: Collect, instrument, and analyze telemetry data automatically with Dynatrace

Dynatrace

We also introduced our demo app and explained how to define the metrics and traces it uses. The second part, The road to observability with OpenTelemetry part 2: Setting up OpenTelemetry and instrumenting applications , covers the details of how to set up OpenTelemetry in our demo application and how to instrument the services.

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Is Your Application Monitoring Leaving You Behind?

Apica

You may have thousands of spreadsheets moving data between databases that are virtually invisible to the “latest” monitoring technology. You can monitor, tweak, and retry traffic from any application or network device, with no need to write your own code. Click here to schedule a demo/conversation. It just works.

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Percentiles don’t work: Analyzing the distribution of response times for web services

Adrian Cockcroft

There is no way to model how much more traffic you can send to that system before it exceeds it’s SLA. For this demo on an old MacBook (2.7 For high traffic systems, processing the individual response times for each request may be too much work. The initial loglik value is higher but trends to the same result.

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Expanding the Cloud for Windows Developers - All Things Distributed

All Things Distributed

s announcement of Amazon RDS for Microsoft SQL Server and.NET support for AWS Elastic Beanstalk marks another important step in our commitment to increase the flexibility for AWS customers to use the choice of operating system, programming language, development tools and database software that meet their application requirements.

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