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Managing hybrid cloud infrastructure with an observability platform

Dynatrace

While many companies now enlist public cloud services such as Amazon Web Services, Google Public Cloud, or Microsoft Azure to achieve their business goals, a majority also use hybrid cloud infrastructure to accommodate traditional applications that can’t be easily migrated to public clouds. Java Message Service (JMS) interface tracing.

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Building Netflix’s Distributed Tracing Infrastructure

The Netflix TechBlog

Now let’s look at how we designed the tracing infrastructure that powers Edgar. This insight led us to build Edgar: a distributed tracing infrastructure and user experience. Our tactical approach was to use Netflix-specific libraries for collecting traces from Java-based streaming services until open source tracer libraries matured.

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Automatic and intelligent end-to-end observability for OpenTelemetry Java

Dynatrace

Oftentimes, this involves the integration of OpenTelemetry data that’s used during development into production workflows. Today, Dynatrace is happy to announce OneAgent support for discovering and automatically capturing OpenTelemetry trace data for Java. Dynatrace and OpenTelemetry work better together. Nano HTTPD ?(instead

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Serverless Development with AWS Lambda and MongoDB Atlas Using Java

The Polyglot Developer

So you need to build an application that will scale with demand and a database to scale with it? It might make sense to explore serverless functions, like those offered by AWS Lambda, and a cloud database like MongoDB Atlas. The post Serverless Development with AWS Lambda and MongoDB Atlas Using Java appeared first on MongoDB.

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Kubernetes in the wild report 2023

Dynatrace

Findings provide insights into Kubernetes practitioners’ infrastructure preferences and how they use advanced Kubernetes platform technologies. Kubernetes infrastructure models differ between cloud and on-premises. The strongest Kubernetes growth areas are security, databases, and CI/CD technologies. Java, Go, and Node.js

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Dynatrace Application Security boosts BizDevSecOps for Kubernetes

Dynatrace

Organizations are shifting towards cloud-native stacks where existing application security approaches can’t keep up with the speed and variability of modern development processes. You need to go deeper into the stack — into the infrastructure itself. and Java are the most popular languages within Kubernetes environments.

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Unmatched scalability and security of Dynatrace extensions now available for all supported technologies: 7 reasons to migrate your JMX and Python plugins

Dynatrace

already address SNMP, WMI, SQL databases, and Prometheus technologies, serving the monitoring needs of hundreds of Dynatrace customers. focused on technology coverage, building on the flexibility of JMX for Java and Python-based coded extensions for everything else. and focusing on a much-improved version 2.0 Extensions 2.0