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Customer expectations for retail: Beyond digital experience

Dynatrace

This is typically the first thing that comes to mind for IT professionals working in the retail industry when evaluating holiday readiness. While digital experience has many facets, transaction speed usually ranks among the most important. From first to lasting impressions But there’s more to digital experience than speed.

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How SAP accelerates ServiceNow adoption with Dynatrace

Dynatrace

The continued growth of e-commerce has led to digital transformation moving at unprecedented speeds, as retailers compete for the attention of over 2.1 Retailers are increasingly adopting multicloud strategies to gain the agility required to succeed. billion online shoppers. The rise of cloud complexity.

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What is real user monitoring (RUM)?

Dynatrace

For example, data collected on load actions can include navigation start, request start, and speed index metrics. Some examples include: Monitoring a retailer’s online catalog to detect any increase in page load times. Watch webinar now! Real user monitoring collects data on a variety of metrics. Want to learn more?

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'Paris s'éveille'! Introducing the AWS EU (Paris) Region

All Things Distributed

French companies are using AWS to innovate in a secure way across industries as diverse as energy, financial services, manufacturing, media, pharmaceuticals and health sciences, retail, and more. They also get access to webinars delivered in French by AWS Technical Trainers and AWS Certified Trainers.

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

VoltDB

While current network speeds may be enough to meet the latency requirements of 4G applications, 5G will necessitate a change, if only because the continental US is ~60ms wide, meaning that a datacenter on one coast communicating with another datacenter on the opposite coast will be too slow for 5G. These have to communicate with each other.

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

VoltDB

While current network speeds may be enough to meet the latency requirements of 4G applications, 5G will necessitate a change, if only because the continental US is ~60ms wide, meaning that a datacenter on one coast communicating with another datacenter on the opposite coast will be too slow for 5G. These have to communicate with each other.

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