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Dynatrace ranked as top innovative company in Austria for 2025 by Statista and trend.

Dynatrace

We’re proud to announce that Dynatrace has been ranked the top innovative company in Austria for 2025. We’re especially honored because we feel this recognition reflects our culture of innovation. Innovating with passion—at scale At Dynatrace, innovation is one of our core values. Top 20 international companies tab.)

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Dynatrace lists on the NYSE

Dynatrace

This is a company driven by the spirit of innovation and a commitment to customer success. From an APM leader to defining a new category – Software Intelligence. From our origins in 2005, we quickly established ourselves as a leader in APM. From our origins in 2005, we quickly established ourselves as a leader in APM.

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An Unbelievable Demo

Brendan Gregg

It was 2005, and I felt like I was in the eye of a hurricane. I was an independent performance consultant and Sun Microsystems had just released DTrace, a tool that could instrument all software. Another difference was that there were few roles in Australia for engineers in 2005, unlike the US. You can't make this stuff up.

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The Return of the Frame Pointers

Brendan Gregg

To explain this example in more detail: The profiler periodically interrupts software execution, and for those disconnected stacks it happens to be the execution of the kernel software ("vfs*", "ext*", etc.). These partial stacks get grouped together on the left. Click here for a longer explanation.

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For years, tech firms were fighting a war for talent. Now they are waging war on talent.

The Agile Manager

By 2005, the tech economy had bounced back on its own. Come to work for Big Software and get the brand on your resume. In the years immediately following the dot-com meltdown, there was more tech labor than there were tech jobs. That didn’t last long. Every war has profiteers.

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Why Waits Alone Are Not Enough

SQL Performance

Waits and Queues has been used as a SQL Server performance tuning methodology since Tom Davidson published the above article as well as the well-known SQL Server 2005 Waits and Queues whitepaper in 2006. Tom Davidson, Opening Microsoft's Performance-Tuning Toolbox SQL Server Pro Magazine, December 2003.

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The Amazing Evolution of In-Memory Computing

ScaleOut Software

Harnessing the power of in-memory computing requires software platforms that can make in-memory computing’s scalability readily available to applications using APIs while hiding the complexity of its implementation. The post The Amazing Evolution of In-Memory Computing appeared first on ScaleOut Software.