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How digital experience monitoring helps deliver business observability

Dynatrace

DEM provides an outside-in approach to user monitoring that measures user experience (UX) in real time to ensure applications and services are available, functional, and well-performing across all channels of the digital experience, including web, mobile, and IoT. One of the key advantages of DEM is its versatility. Endpoint monitoring (EM).

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Get up to 300 new metrics out of the box with AWS supporting services (GA)

Dynatrace

AWS offers a broad set of global, cloud-based services including computing, storage, networking, Internet of Things (IoT), and many others. The example below visualizes average latency by API name and stage for a specific AWS API Gateway. Stay tuned for updates in Q1 2020. Dynatrace news. Amazon Elastic File System (EFS).

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Get up to 300 new metrics out of the box with AWS supporting services (GA)

Dynatrace

AWS offers a broad set of global, cloud-based services including computing, storage, networking, Internet of Things (IoT), and many others. The example below visualizes average latency by API name and stage for a specific AWS API Gateway. Stay tuned for updates in Q1 2020. Dynatrace news. Amazon Elastic File System (EFS).

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Towards a Reliable Device Management Platform

The Netflix TechBlog

When a new hardware device is connected, the Local Registry detects and collects a set of information about it, such as networking information and ESN. Fault Tolerance If the underlying KafkaConsumer crashes due to ephemeral system or network events, it should be automatically restarted. million elements.

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Latency: Will it undermine the most interesting 5G use cases?

VoltDB

Unfortunately, this means that the age-old Telco bugbears will rear their ugly heads again, including latency. 5G, as a fundamental requirement, mandates a 1 millisecond latency from the datasource to its destination. This requires 1 ms network latency. These have to communicate with each other.

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Latency: Will it undermine the most interesting 5G use cases?

VoltDB

Unfortunately, this means that the age-old Telco bugbears will rear their ugly heads again, including latency. 5G, as a fundamental requirement, mandates a 1 millisecond latency from the datasource to its destination. This requires 1 ms network latency. These have to communicate with each other.

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