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Five-nines availability: Always-on infrastructure delivers system availability during the holidays’ peak loads

Dynatrace

For retail organizations, peak traffic can be a mixed blessing. But as more organizations adopt cloud-native technologies and distribute workloads among multicloud environments, that goal seems harder to attain. For organizations running their own on-premises infrastructure, these costs can be prohibitive.

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Kubernetes in the wild report 2023

Dynatrace

While Kubernetes is still a relatively young technology, a large majority of global enterprises use it to run business-critical applications in production. Findings provide insights into Kubernetes practitioners’ infrastructure preferences and how they use advanced Kubernetes platform technologies. Java, Go, and Node.js

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The Rise of ESRI Application Developers: Leveraging GIS Technology for Enhanced Decision-Making

Tech News Gather

Introduction In today’s data-driven world, Geographic Information System (GIS) technology plays a pivotal role in numerous industries, revolutionizing decision-making processes and providing valuable insights into spatial data. ESRI and its Pioneering Role ESRI, founded in 1969 by Jack Dangermond, has been a pioneer in the GIS industry.

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Dutch Enterprises and The Cloud

All Things Distributed

By offloading the task of managing infrastructure to AWS Essent is able to spend more time on innovating on behalf of their customers to help them in their energy usage. Europe is a continent with much diversity and for each country there are great AWS customer examples to tell.

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Conserve or Invest?

The Agile Manager

In the years leading up to 2000, there was aggressive spend on technology: insulation against fears of the Y2K bug (legacy software and hardware with time functions that wouldn't properly roll over to 01/01/2000) as well as development of new business and consumer technology to exploit what was then nascent internet technology.

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Tech: From Owning to Renting - to Owning Again?

The Agile Manager

In the 1970s, the predominant business strategy was vertical integration: own the value chain from raw materials to retail outlets. In technology, cloud computing extends this story arc. Cloud, Saas, and BYOD allow firms to rent technology rather than own it. The research of the time supported this. This is beginning to change.

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Capitalizing Tech in a Cloud / SaaS / Continuous Delivery World

The Agile Manager

First, Cloud, SaaS and BYOD change software and infrastructure from capital investments to rent expenses. in the rent payment), so technology costs represent a larger - and discreetly measurable - operating expense. retailers) and asset-heavy finance companies (e.g.,

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