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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. The latest enhancement enables our customers to automatically detect and assess open-source and third-party vulnerabilities in Node.js

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A three-step implementation guide to answer-driven SLO-based release validation

Dynatrace

We have seen users who joined our preview program “speed up their release validation by 90%”. The innovative technology powering these recent and future use cases comes from Keptn , our recognized CNCF open-source project. And it’s not just the release validation. Ready to create your first release validation automation?

DevOps 244
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Part 2: How Dynatrace and GitHub help you deliver better software faster

Dynatrace

Part one also provided an overview of Dynatrace’s Cloud Automation solution, Microsoft’s GitHub Actions , and open-source examples you can use and extend related to deployment and release monitoring. Without such rules, configuring your environments can result in chaos, with losses in flexibility, speed, and stability.

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Performance Testing with Open Source Tools – Myths and Reality

Alex Podelko

Some time ago Federico Toledo published Performance Testing with Open Source Tools- Busting The Myths. Otherwise we wouldn’t see so many commercial tools built on the top of open source including BlazeMeter (it is ironic that the article is posted on the BlazeMeter site), Flood, and OctoPerf.

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USENIX LISA2021 Computing Performance: On the Horizon

Brendan Gregg

It's an exciting time for developments in computer performance, not just for the BPF technology (which I often [write about]) but also for processors with 3D stacking and cloud vendor CPUs (e.g., Ford, et al., “TCP on Upcoming Sapphire Rapids CPUs,” [link] Oct 2020 - [Liu 20] Linda Liu, “Samsung QVO vs EVO vs PRO: What’s the Difference?

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What I learned at GlueCon 2023?—?Tipping Points and Generative AI

Adrian Cockcroft

My talk was on Innovation and Tipping Points, the first half was based on some content I’ve given before on how to get out of the way of innovation by speeding up time to value or idea to implementation. Chai Atreya of Alteryx did an impressive live demo of using ChapGPT as a guide to developing some analysis in a Python notebook.

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USENIX SREcon APAC 2022: Computing Performance: What's on the Horizon

Brendan Gregg

At USENIX SREcon22 APAC I gave the opening keynote on the future of computer performance, rounding up the latest developments and making predictions of where I see things heading. This talk originated from my updates to [Systems Performance 2nd Edition], and this was the first time I've given this talk in person! Ford, et al., “TCP