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DevOps automation: From event-driven automation to answer-driven automation [with causal AI]

Dynatrace

They need event-driven automation that not only responds to events and triggers but also analyzes and interprets the context to deliver precise and proactive actions. We will also explore the evolution of DevOps automation and the significance of data-driven answers in unlocking streamlined, automated DevOps and SRE processes.

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Dynatrace OpenPipeline: Stream processing data ingestion converges observability, security, and business data at massive scale for analytics and automation in context

Dynatrace

Organizations choose data-driven approaches to maximize the value of their data, achieve better business outcomes, and realize cost savings by improving their products, services, and processes. Data is then dynamically routed into pipelines for further processing. Understanding the context. Addressing security requirements.

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Incremental Processing using Netflix Maestro and Apache Iceberg

The Netflix TechBlog

by Jun He , Yingyi Zhang , and Pawan Dixit Incremental processing is an approach to process new or changed data in workflows. The key advantage is that it only incrementally processes data that are newly added or updated to a dataset, instead of re-processing the complete dataset.

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Unlock the observability value of log data with processing at scale

Dynatrace

Even worse, if your service logs record critical events such as errors in a non-standard way, those errors might go unnoticed by your observability team. Pre-formatting and unifying data with domain-related attributes on-source where the info is logged, might require software reconfiguration or even be impossible.

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Transparent and confident software delivery with Dynatrace Release Analysis

Dynatrace

This is the question that drives many of us who work along the software-product lifecycle. Answering this question requires careful management of release risk and analysis of lots of data related to each release version of your software. Each entry represents a process group instance. “To release or not to release?”

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Why software supply chain attacks are increasing

Dynatrace

Software supply chain attacks emerge in full force. But today, software supply chain attacks are a key factor in the global movement of goods. Additionally, a global study of 1,000 CIOs indicated that 82% say their organizations are vulnerable to cyberattacks targeting software supply chains. Dynatrace news.

Software 189
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How unified data and analytics offers a new approach to software intelligence

Dynatrace

Software and data are a company’s competitive advantage. That’s because every company is now a software company. As a result, organizations need software to work perfectly to create customer experiences, deliver innovation, and generate operational efficiency. That’s exactly what a software intelligence platform does.

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