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What is log analytics? How a modern observability approach provides critical business insight

Dynatrace

What is log analytics? Log analytics is the process of viewing, interpreting, and querying log data so developers and IT teams can quickly detect and resolve application and system issues. In what follows, we explore log analytics benefits and challenges, as well as a modern observability approach to log analytics.

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What is log analytics? How a modern observability approach provides critical business insight

Dynatrace

What is log analytics? Log analytics is the process of viewing, interpreting, and querying log data so developers and IT teams can quickly detect and resolve application and system issues. In what follows, we explore log analytics benefits and challenges, as well as a modern observability approach to log analytics.

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Dynatrace Named a Leader and Positioned Furthest for Vision and Highest in Execution in the 2023 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Application Performance Monitoring and Observability

Dynatrace

Dynatrace also named a Gartner Customers’ Choice Customers also named Dynatrace a Customers’ Choice in the latest Gartner® Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer: Application Performance Monitoring report, from November 2022. Download the 2023 Gartner Magic Quadrant for APM and Observability. Download now! and/or its affiliates in the U.S.

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Black Friday traffic exposes gaps in observability strategies

Dynatrace

If the mantra in sales is “Always be closing,” the mantra for online retail storefronts is “Always be online.”. Peak loads can overload and crash retailer websites and derail customer interactions. Moreover, website performance problems during peak times have a clear economic impact.

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Six causes of major software outages–And how to avoid them

Dynatrace

Possible scenarios A Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack overwhelms servers with traffic, making a website or service unavailable. Possible scenarios A retail website crashes during a major sale event due to a surge in traffic. These attacks can be orchestrated by hackers, cybercriminals, or even state actors.

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Extend business observability: Extract business events from online databases (Part 1)

Dynatrace

Extend business observability to data at rest In our past blog post about business agility, we looked at a retail sales use case example to investigate potential causes of underperforming store locations. For example, consider an e-commerce website aiming to maximize sales.

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Are Imposter Domains Re-Publishing Your Website?

Smashing Magazine

Are Imposter Domains Re-Publishing Your Website? Are Imposter Domains Re-Publishing Your Website? For example, someone might web scrape all the product pages of a competitor’s retail site to harvest information about products being offered and current pricing to try to gain a competitive edge. Ken Harker.

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