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Surveying the Tides of Cloud-Native and Open Source Observability

DZone

We can plausibly say the enterprise development market turned the tide on cloud-native development in 2020, as most net-new software and serious overhaul projects started moving toward microservices architectures, with Kubernetes as the preferred platform.

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Running the Astronomy Shop OpenTelemetry demo application with Dynatrace

Dynatrace

OpenTelemetry provides a common set of tools, APIs, and SDKs to help collect observability signals from applications and infrastructure endpoints. OpenTelemetry Astronomy Shop demo application architecture diagram. You can also use it to test different OpenTelemetry features and evaluate how they appear on backends.

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Dynatrace earns top position in ISG Provider Lens™ Cloud-Native Observability Solutions Quadrant

Dynatrace

As part of the Cloud – Native Container Services report, ISG designed the Cloud-Native Observability Quadrant to help organizations select the best observability solution for cloud-native environments that use Kubernetes, service mesh, microservices, and serverless architectures.

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The top eight DevSecOps trends in 2022

Dynatrace

According to GitLab’s 2021 Global DevSecOps Survey , 36% of respondents develop software using DevSecOps, compared with only 27% in 2020. Increased adoption of Infrastructure as code (IaC). IaC, or software intelligence as code , codifies and manages IT infrastructure in software, rather than in hardware.

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Gartner: Observability drives the future of cloud monitoring for DevOps and SREs

Dynatrace

As more organizations transition to distributed services, IT teams are experiencing the limitations of traditional monitoring tools, which were designed for yesterday’s monolithic architectures. Where traditional monitoring falls flat. The case for observability. Then teams can leverage and interpret the observable data.

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Cloud Adoption in 2020

O'Reilly

O’Reilly Learning > We wanted to discover what our readers were doing with cloud, microservices, and other critical infrastructure and operations technologies. So we constructed a survey and ran it earlier this year: from January 9th through January 31st, 2020. All told, we received 1,283 responses.

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How Netflix Scales its API with GraphQL Federation (Part 2)

The Netflix TechBlog

Our Journey so Far Over the past year, we’ve implemented the core infrastructure pieces necessary for a federated GraphQL architecture as described in our previous post: Studio Edge Architecture The first Domain Graph Service (DGS) on the platform was the former GraphQL monolith that we discussed in our first post (Studio API).