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Business Flow: Why IT operations teams should monitor business processes

Dynatrace

The business process observability challenge Increasingly dynamic business conditions demand business agility; reacting to a supply chain disruption and optimizing order fulfillment are simple but illustrative examples. Business agility requires real-time visibility into process health and performance, measured by business Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that are shared between business stakeholders and the supporting IT operations teams.

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Why We Built Smart Scaler

DZone

In the rapidly evolving world of cloud computing, managing resource scalability in response to service demand has emerged as a critical challenge. To address this challenge, we developed Smart Scaler, a tool designed to automate infrastructure and application resource scaling. By predicting service demand in advance, Smart Scaler ensures that resources are precisely aligned with needs, optimizing both performance and cost.

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Dynatrace SaaS release notes version 1.287

Dynatrace

We have released Dynatrace version 1.287. To learn what’s new, have a look at the release notes. The post Dynatrace SaaS release notes version 1.287 appeared first on Dynatrace news.

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Managing Time Series Data Using TimeScaleDB-Powered PostgreSQL

Percona

PostgreSQL extensions are great! Simply by adding an extension, one transforms what is an otherwise vanilla general-purpose database management system into one capable of processing data requirements in a highly optimized fashion. Some extensions, like pg_repack, simplify and enhance existing features already, while other extensions, such as PostGIS and pgvector, add completely new capabilities.

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What is System Testing? – Getting Started, Tips, and Tools

Testlodge

System testing involves analyzing the behavior and functionality of a fully integrated application. It is the third of the four levels of testing, performed after unit and integration testing but before user acceptance testing. A QA team member will usually do the assessing, or occasionally the task will fall to other team members such as product or project managers.

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Vacuum Tubes and Transistors

O'Reilly

I’ve had a ham radio license since the late 1960s and observed the transition from vacuum tubes (remember them?) to transistors firsthand. Because we’re allowed to operate high power transmitters (1500 watt output), tubes hang on in our world a lot longer than elsewhere. There’s a good reason: tubes are ideal high power devices for people who don’t always know what they’re doing, people who are just smart enough to be dangerous.