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It’s time to migrate from NAM to Dynatrace

Dynatrace

By 2001, we won our first loyal customers. For nearly fifteen years (~ 2001-2015), network traffic effectively served as a common API for measuring usage, performance, and availability of all applications, links, and clients. Application availability and performance measured using network probe technology.

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Web Quality Assurance: From User Requirements To Web Risk Management

Smashing Magazine

When delving into the concept of website quality assurance back in 2001, we started with a simple question: “What does quality mean for the users?”. VPTCS model © Élie Sloïm — Éric Gateau — 2001 — www.opquast.com. VPTCS model © Élie Sloïm — Éric Gateau — 2001 — www.opquast.com.

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Building and Scaling Data Lineage at Netflix to Improve Data Infrastructure Reliability, and…

The Netflix TechBlog

Central engineering teams provide paved paths (secure, vetted and supported options) and guard rails to help reduce variance in choices available for tools and technologies to support the development of scalable technical architectures. If you would like to be part of our small, impactful, and collaborative team?—?come come join us.

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Jamstack CMS: The Past, The Present and The Future

Smashing Magazine

Fast-forward 30 years, and website technology has changed significantly — we have images, stylesheets, JavaScript, streaming video, AJAX, animation, WebSockets, WebGL, rounded corners in CSS — the list goes on. In the 2000s we had a showdown of two popular blog publishing platforms — MovableType in 2001 and WordPress in 2003.

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The Tech Sector: Bull, Bubble or Both, and What it Means For IT (Part I)

The Agile Manager

There's been a sea-change in the technology sector, from counter-cyclical to pro-cyclical. This could simply be the next stage of what may be a multi-year bull run for tech, similar to its 1983-2001 bull run that had several mini-cycles. Companies entered the downturn with record levels of cash.

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Conserve or Invest?

The Agile Manager

Both the financial and real economies have suffered quite a few shocks in the last 20 years: the dot-com bubble bursting (2000); September 11 (2001); the Great Recession (2008); and today in 2020 the COVID-19 crisis is wreaking economic havoc. Social media was just coming into its own.

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The Management Revolution that Never Happened

The Agile Manager

Recessions in 2001 (when businesses reigned in unrestrained tech spending) and 2008 (when businesses reigned in all spending) tightened belts and increased operational scrutiny. The increasing disruption caused by technology in everything from retail to education to NGOs will defy command and control management.