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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. With Dynatrace OneAgent you also benefit from support for traffic routing and traffic control.

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The Speed of Time

Brendan Gregg

Since instances of both CentOS and Ubuntu were running in parallel, I could collect flame graphs at the same time (same time-of-day traffic mix) and compare them side by side. There's no Java stack—there should be a tower of green Java methods—instead there's only a single green frame or two.

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What is vulnerability management? And why runtime vulnerability detection makes the difference

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” Moreover, as modern DevOps practices have increased the speed of software delivery, more than two-thirds (69%) of chief information security officers (CISOs) say that managing risk has become more difficult. For example, an attacker could exploit a misconfigured firewall rule to gain access to servers on your network.

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What is infrastructure as code? Discover the basics, benefits, and best practices

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In turn, IAC offers increased deployment speed and cross-team collaboration without increased complexity. But this increased speed can’t come at the expense of control, compliance, and security. Making the move to IAC offers multiple benefits, including the following: Speed.

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The Speed of Time

Brendan Gregg

Since instances of both CentOS and Ubuntu were running in parallel, I could collect flame graphs at the same time (same time-of-day traffic mix) and compare them side by side. There's no Java stack—there should be a tower of green Java methods—instead there's only a single green frame or two.

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The road to observability demo part 3: Collect, instrument, and analyze telemetry data automatically with Dynatrace

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Think about items such as general system metrics (for example, CPU utilization, free memory, number of services), the connectivity status, details of our web server, or even more granular in-application tasks like database queries. Let’s click “Apache Web Server apache” now.

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The Speed of Time

Brendan Gregg

Since instances of both CentOS and Ubuntu were running in parallel, I could collect flame graphs at the same time (same time-of-day traffic mix) and compare them side by side. There's no Java stack—there should be a tower of green Java methods—instead there's only a single green frame or two.

Speed 40