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Unlock end-to-end observability insights with Dynatrace PurePath 4 seamless integration of OpenTracing for Java

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Therefore, we’re happy to announce support for OpenTracing data that’s emitted by auto- and custom-instrumentation of Java source code with Dynatrace PurePath 4, our distributed tracing and code-level analysis technology. Find OpenTracing for Java seamlessly integrated into PurePath 4.

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The top eight DevSecOps trends in 2022

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In order for software development teams to balance speed with quality during the software development cycle (SDLC), development, security, and operations teams (or DevSecOps teams) need to ensure that their practices align with modern cloud environments. That can be difficult when the business climate can prioritize speed. and 2.14.1.

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InfoSec 2022 guide: How DevSecOps practices drive organizational resilience

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But with this speed, agility, and innovation come new challenges. Open source code, for example, has generated new threat vectors for attackers to exploit. Open source code, for example, has generated new threat vectors for attackers to exploit. Open source software security.

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What is a message queue? How an observability platform eases message queue monitoring

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In a distributed processing environment, message queuing is similar, although the speed and volume of messages are much greater. Microservices are an increasingly popular way to build software because of their speed and flexibility compared with traditional monolithic approaches. Queued messages are typically small and specific.

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What is a message queue? How an observability platform eases message queue monitoring

Dynatrace

In a distributed processing environment, message queuing is similar, although the speed and volume of messages are much greater. Microservices are an increasingly popular way to build software because of their speed and flexibility compared with traditional monolithic approaches. Queued messages are typically small and specific.

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RSA Guide 2023: Cloud application security remains core challenge for organizations

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Open source software is likewise playing a larger role in cloud computing, which brings benefits and dilemmas: bad actors have ready access to open source software and can identify new vulnerabilities to exploit. This means that attackers may have already gained access to sensitive information or compromised the system.

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RSA 2022 guide: DevSecOps transformation with runtime vulnerability management

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In addition, as businesses of all kinds adopt cloud-native and open source technologies, their environments become more flexible. Cloud environment toolkits —microservices, Kubernetes, and serverless platforms — deliver business agility, but also create complexity for which many security solutions weren’t designed.

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