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What is? OpenTelemetry??An open-source standard for logs, metrics, and traces

Dynatrace

OpenTelemetry (also referred to as OTel) is an open-source observability framework made up of a collection of tools, APIs, and SDKs, that enables IT teams to instrument, generate, collect, and export telemetry data for analysis and understand software performance and behavior. Watch webinar now! How does OpenTelemetry work?

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Java Or Scala Performance – Which One Is Better?

Alex Podelko

When trying to develop a new piece of software or an app, one of the first things a developer has to do is pick a programming language. For years, the debate has raged on regarding which programming language is better, Java or Scala. In essence, Java is classified as an object oriented programming language.

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Why open source software and open standards are crucial to the future of software development

Dynatrace

A contributor develops software and makes it available under an open source license for others to contribute to, improve, and expand. The scope of OSS ranges from small components, such as a Java class library, to complete systems, such as the Apache HTTP Server Project and the Kubernetes container management system.

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Why open source software and open standards are crucial to the future of software development

Dynatrace

A contributor develops software and makes it available under an open source license for others to contribute to, improve, and expand. The scope of OSS ranges from small components, such as a Java class library, to complete systems, such as the Apache HTTP Server Project and the Kubernetes container management system.

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Why open source software and open standards are crucial to the future of software development

Dynatrace

A contributor develops software and makes it available under an open source license for others to contribute to, improve, and expand. The scope of OSS ranges from small components, such as a Java class library, to complete systems, such as the Apache HTTP Server Project and the Kubernetes container management system.