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Path to NoOps part 2: How infrastructure as code makes cloud automation attainable—and repeatable—at scale

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And it’s a crucial step toward achieving cloud automation on the path to NoOps. In my previous blog post, Path to NoOps part 1: How modern AIOps brings NoOps within reach, I explored the aspirations of NoOps and how modern AIOps makes it possible. NoOps through modern AIOps: The Dynatrace story.

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Explore Autonomous Cloud Management at an Autonomous Cloud Lab

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Dynatrace news. The path to Autonomous Cloud Management (ACM) and NoOps is a transformational journey that reaches all parts of an organization. If you want to read more about what ACM is and how it came to be, please check my other blog post where I talk about the concepts and Dynatrace’s own journey.

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Journey to NoOps with Dynatrace, ServiceNow, and Ansible for auto-remediation

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Dynatrace news. Are you spending too much time manually remediating issues or manually executing remediation runbooks? But for many, adopting a NoOps approach to software development and operations that incorporates auto-remediation into daily operations is only a dream. What is NoOps?

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Dynatrace Cloud Automation Module provides observability-driven automation across the full lifecycle

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Dynatrace news. To sustain market leadership in this new normal, organizations must pay attention to key success factors, including: Velocity : Fast time to market and short release cycles, without an impact on quality. The past 12 months have caused tectonic shifts in how businesses operate.

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Embark on a journey towards Autonomous Cloud Management with Dynatrace

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Dynatrace news. The Dynatrace journey. At Dynatrace, we went through such a transformation ourselves, back in 2011 when we saw the need to create a new platform that was purpose-built for these dynamic, cloud-native IT environments. Fast forward 6-7 years and the situation looks entirely different: Dynatrace’s ACM Journey.

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Keptn – The Autonomous Cloud control plane for Dynatrace explained

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Dynatrace news. Gone are the days for Christian manually looking at dashboards and metrics after a new build got deployed into a testing or acceptance environment: Integrating Keptn into your existing DevOps tools such as GitLab is just a matter of an API call. Automate Operations: reduce Mean Time to Remediate (MTTR).

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Getting ready! Part 2: A taste of what’s to come in the “Release Better Software Faster” track at Perform 2020

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Dynatrace news. In Part 1 of this blog series – Getting ready! This blog, Part 2, we’ll be doing the same for sessions 5 – 7. All seven sessions and a Mainstage presentation will focus on helping organizations move successfully forward on this journey. To recall sessions 1 – 4, see the blog Part 1.

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