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Site reliability done right: 5 SRE best practices that deliver on business objectives

Dynatrace

The practice uses continuous monitoring and high levels of automation in close collaboration with agile development teams to ensure applications are highly available and perform without friction. The growing amount of data processed at the network edge, where failures are more difficult to prevent, magnifies complexity.

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Lessons learned from enterprise service-level objective management

Dynatrace

Organizations have multiple stakeholders and almost always have different teams that set up monitoring, operate systems, and develop new functionality. Another customer is from a multinational software corporation that develops enterprise software to manage business operations and customer relations. A world of misunderstandings.

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9 key DevOps metrics for success

Dynatrace

While DevOps is often referred to as “agile operations,” the widely quoted definition from Jez Humble, co-author of The DevOps Handbook, calls it “a cross-disciplinary community of practice dedicated to the study of building, evolving, and operating rapidly-changing resilient systems at scale.” Change failure rate.

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Headless WordPress: The Ups And Downs Of Creating A Decoupled WordPress

Smashing Magazine

A long 15 years later it became the number one CMS choice for developers and non-developers alike. Ever since REST API was bundled in the WordPress core, developers can experiment and use it in a decoupled way, i.e. writing the front-end part by using JavaScript frameworks or libraries.

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What Is Hyperautomation?

O'Reilly

As a trend, it’s not performing well on Google; it shows little long-term growth, if any, and gets nowhere near as many searches as terms like “Observability” and “Generative Adversarial Networks.” However, growth always ends: nothing grows exponentially forever, not even Facebook and Google. Should it be?

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