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Dynatrace supports Amazon Linux 2023 as an AWS launch partner

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Amazon’s new general-purpose Linux for AWS is designed to provide a secure, stable, and high-performance execution environment to develop and run cloud applications. This is done by detecting availability and performance problems in real time across an entire technology stack while presenting teams with answers — not alert storms.

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Dynatrace supports the newly released AWS Lambda Response Streaming

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Now, customers can use streamed responses to build more responsive applications by sending partial responses to clients as the response becomes available. What is a Lambda serverless function? Despite being serverless, the function still requires infrastructure on which to run.

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Dynatrace supports SnapStart for Lambda as an AWS launch partner

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Lambda serverless functions help developers innovate faster, scale easier, and reduce operational overhead, removing the burden of managing underlying infrastructure when updating and deploying code. Most enterprises use serverless functions as part of a broader hybrid environment, covering both cloud and traditional technologies.

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Complete Kubernetes observability with logs in topology context

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It makes them available for a log analytics platform to gain automated, contextual, and actionable insights into the services and underlying platforms. This feature is readily available on both the Dynatrace tenant and Environment ActiveGate. Dynatrace OneAgent has an internal mechanism that ingests only necessary log data.

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What is infrastructure monitoring and why is it mission-critical in the new normal?

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IT infrastructure is the heart of your digital business and connects every area – physical and virtual servers, storage, databases, networks, cloud services. This shift requires infrastructure monitoring to ensure all your components work together across applications, operating systems, storage, servers, virtualization, and more.

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Dynatrace Perform 2024 Guide: Deriving business value from AI data analysis

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Companies now recognize that technologies such as AI and cloud services have become mandatory to compete successfully. According to the recent Dynatrace report, “ The state of AI 2024 ,” 83% of technology leaders said AI has become mandatory to keep up with the dynamic nature of cloud environments.

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Vulnerability assessment: key to protecting applications and infrastructure

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Host analysis focuses on operating systems, virtual machines, and containers to understand if there are software components with known vulnerabilities that can be patched. API analysis examines vulnerabilities exposed in APIs, the method modern applications use to transfer data between endpoints and cloud-based applications.