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Dynatrace innovates again with the release of topology-driven auto-adaptive metric baselines

Dynatrace

Dynatrace news. While most monitoring solutions still rely on manual thresholds or baselines to identify the root causes of detected issues, Dynatrace Davis AI has proven over the past four years that a fully automated approach to problem analysis is the only valid approach—especially in highly dynamic, web-scale enterprise cloud environments where manual root cause analysis is impossible.

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Site Reliability Is More Important Than Ever, Yet Challenges Persist

DZone

When Google originally defined the role of site reliability engineer (SRE), they were looking to address an urgent problem: the mission-critical need for high availability and performance of digital services. Too often, organizations lacked a proactive approach to reliability, instead of relying on a reactive break-fix model. By adding SREs—engineers that combine expert operational troubleshooting with advanced development skills to make services more robust—companies could take a more strategic

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Introducing Domain-Oriented Microservice Architecture

Uber Engineering

Introduction. Recently there has been substantial discussion around the downsides of service oriented architectures and microservice architectures in particular. While only a few years ago, many people readily adopted microservice architectures due to the numerous benefits they provide such as … The post Introducing Domain-Oriented Microservice Architecture appeared first on Uber Engineering Blog.

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From Caching to CDN: How To Decide Which Way to Go

DZone

In an attempt to speed up their websites, owners are ready to take various measures. When we talk about the speed of a website, most often we mean the speed of its content loading. There are two effective methods to improve the load time — data caching and using a content delivery network (CDN). Both methods are good in their own way and are used by a variety of web resources.

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We've improved image lazy-loading in Chrome!

Addy Osmani

We improved image lazy-loading in Chrome! The new thresholds for when we lazy-load images offer much better data-savings, are closer to JavaScript lazy-loading libraries and are rolling out to Chrome 79+.

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Add a new node into existing SQL Server Always On Availability Groups

SQL Shack

This is the 5th article in the series of a comprehensive guide to SQL Server Always On Availability Groups. Introduction In the previous articles (see TOC at the bottom), we configured a two-node SQL Server Always On Availability Group. We performed the following steps at a high level. Build three Virtual Servers with Windows Server […].

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Native lazy-loading for iframes is here!

Addy Osmani

Native lazy-loading for iframes is now supported in Chrome and Chromium browsers

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Monitor the growth of SQL databases using the Default Trace

SQL Shack

Monitoring the growth of the SQL Database is one of the essential tasks of the SQL Server DBA. In this article, I am going to explain how we can monitor the growth of the SQL database using the default trace. First, let me explain the default trace in SQL Server. Default Trace SQL Server default […].

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How do Product Visions Become a Reality? Tasktop Viz™, A Short Story.

Tasktop

I’ve always been curious about the stories behind some of the world’s most impactful technology. Always wondered how profound product visions came to be. Then I witnessed one happen with my very own eyes at Tasktop. A few years ago our Chief Product Officer, Nicole Bryan, called the marketing team, talking excitedly about flight trackers, network activity, value stream flow and a new way to think about managing software delivery at scale.

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Animate Spritesheets in a Phaser Game

The Polyglot Developer

When it comes to 2D game development, sprite animations are going to be a critical part of the game experience. No one wants to play a game with a static unappealing image that moves around on the screen. They are going to want vibrant animations that add a certain realism to the game-play experience, even with it being 2D. There are a few ways to accomplish animations in game development.

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Desktop Application Testing vs Web Application Testing

Testsigma

There are lots of applications that users use these days. Some are accessed via the internet while some of them are installed on the user’s computer. The former being categorized as the web-based applications while the latter falling into the desktop applications category. There are a lot of differences in the operating mechanisms of both and some groups even consider either one of them as being better than the other.

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