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AI-powered DNS request tracking extends infrastructure observability for high quality network traffic

Dynatrace

To extend Dynatrace diagnostic visibility into network traffic, we’ve added out-of-the-box DNS request tracking to our infrastructure monitoring capabilities. While our competitors only provide generic traffic monitoring without artificial intelligence, Dynatrace automatically analyzes DNS-related anomalies.

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Dynatrace adds support for AWS Transit Gateway with VPC Flow Logs

Dynatrace

This new service enhances the user visibility of network details with direct delivery of Flow Logs for Transit Gateway to your desired endpoint via Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) bucket or Amazon CloudWatch Logs. AWS Transit Gateway is a service offering from Amazon Web Services that connects network resources via a centralized hub.

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Stream logs to Dynatrace with Amazon Data Firehose to boost your cloud-native journey

Dynatrace

Log data—the most verbose form of observability data, complementing other standardized signals like metrics and traces—is especially critical. Take the example of Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) flow logs, which provide insights into the IP traffic of your network interfaces. Managing this change is difficult.

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What is log management? How to tame distributed cloud system complexities

Dynatrace

In cloud-native environments, there can also be dozens of additional services and functions all generating data from user-driven events. Metrics, logs , and traces make up three vital prongs of modern observability. As a result, logging tools record large event volumes in real time.

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Towards a Reliable Device Management Platform

The Netflix TechBlog

In the Device Management Platform, this is achieved by having device updates be event-sourced through the control plane to the cloud so that NTS will always have the most up-to-date information about the devices available for testing. The RAE is configured to be effectively a router that devices under test (DUTs) are connected to.

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Log auditing and log forensics benefit from converging observability and security data

Dynatrace

As organizations adopt more cloud-native technologies, observability data—telemetry from applications and infrastructure, including logs, metrics, and traces—and security data are converging. The massive volumes of log data associated with a breach have made cybersecurity forensics a complicated, costly problem to solve. Incomplete.

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APRA CPS 230 compliance, explained

Dynatrace

Unified observability is the ability to know how systems and infrastructure are performing based on the data they generate, such as logs, metrics, and traces. Many organisations adopt an observability solution to analyse the significance of events to their operations, making it ideally suited to APRA CPS 230 compliance.

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