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It’s time to migrate from NAM to Dynatrace

Dynatrace

Dynatrace news. For two decades, Dynatrace NAM—Network Application Monitoring, formerly known as DC RUM—has been successfully monitoring the user experience of our customers’ enterprise applications. If you’re a NAM customer, you’ve already heard Dynatrace announce that the end of NAM support is coming. We’ve put together a comprehensive microsite that explains the technical rationale behind this decision and the migration paths to new Dynatrace offerings.

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Bringing 4K and HDR to Anime at Netflix with Sol Levante

The Netflix TechBlog

By Haruka Miyagawa & Kylee Peña Continue reading on Netflix TechBlog ».

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Run Your First Chaos Experiment in 10 Minutes

DZone

Chaos Engineering is a way to test a production software system's robustness by simulating unusual or disruptive conditions. For many people, however, the transition from learning Chaos Engineering to practicing it on their own systems is daunting. It sounds like one of those big ideas that require a fully-equipped team to plan ahead. Well, it doesn't have to be.

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COVID-19 Triggered the Turning Point

Tasktop

The pandemic affects everyone. Understanding previous technological revolutions will focus your digital strategy and help you thrive through the most turbulent economic event of our lifetime. A period of frenzied growth is turning into a mass extinction event for those companies that do not learn how to connect business operations to software delivery.

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10 Points to Help You Choose the Right Test Automation Tool

Testsigma

Making a decision to start automation is easy but choosing an appropriate tool for automation is not. There are teams that are spending a lot on hiring new manual testing resources but find it hard to invest in automation. The reasons could be many. Sometimes, teams spend a lot of time exploring tools and get so overwhelmed with the information out there that they give up on the idea of automation altogether.Other times, these teams choose a generic tool, start with automation but then, never ge

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Announcing the Flow Framework™ Catalyst

Tasktop

Since publishing Project to Product at the end of 2018, one of my biggest frustrations has been seeing organizations investing significant time and resources in reinventing the wheel. To those who considered the digital transformation failures summarized in the book, it was obvious back then that there was little runway left before we started seeing the effects of the Turning Point wipe out organizations that were not prepared.

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What is Adhoc Testing?

Testlodge

Adhoc testing is an informal approach to testing that uncovers defects or performance issues that wouldn’t otherwise be found using scripted testing. This type of testing does not involve a strict procedure or any expected results; therefore it is considered a type of unstructured testing. With structured testing, the tester follows a set of scripts or test cases.

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Modern UX metrics on WebPageTest

Addy Osmani

This tip covers how to measure modern UX metrics on WebPageTest using the Custom Metrics feature.

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Moving on

Edge Perspectives

I want to let all the loyal subscribers who have subscribed to my blog posts here at Typepad, that I have decided to move my blog posts to my personal website - they can be accessed here [link]   Please subscribe there, so that you can receive notification of future blog posts. There are several new blog posts already there, including some new poetry - Pandemic Paradox - and a perspective on Viral Flows.

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