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Flexible, scalable, self-service Kubernetes native observability now in General Availability

Dynatrace

From a cost perspective, internal customers waste valuable time sending tickets to operations teams asking for metrics, logs, and traces to be enabled. A team looking for metrics, traces, and logs no longer needs to file a ticket to get their app monitored in their own environments. This approach is costly and error prone.

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Dynatrace simplifies OpenTelemetry metric collection for context-aware AI analytics

Dynatrace

The release candidate of OpenTelemetry metrics was announced earlier this year at Kubecon in Valencia, Spain. Since then, organizations have embraced OTLP as an all-in-one protocol for observability signals, including metrics, traces, and logs, which will also gain Dynatrace support in early 2023.

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Dynatrace extends Synthetic Monitoring capabilities with Network Availability Monitors to validate the availability of infrastructure and services

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As HTTP and browser monitors cover the application level of the ISO /OSI model , successful executions of synthetic tests indicate that availability and performance meet the expected thresholds of your entire technological stack. Our script, available on GitHub , provides details. into NAM test definitions.

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How platform engineering and IDP observability can accelerate developer velocity

Dynatrace

As organizations look to expand DevOps maturity, improve operational efficiency, and increase developer velocity, they are embracing platform engineering as a key driver. The pair showed how to track factors including developer velocity, platform adoption, DevOps research and assessment metrics, security, and operational costs.

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Next generation Dynatrace Davis AI becomes the default causation engine

Dynatrace

Back during Perform 2019, we introduced the next generation of the Dynatrace AI causation engine , also known as Davis. becomes the default causation engine and will replace the previous version as the default for all new environments. as the default AI engine. AI causation engine. All existing Davis 1.0

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Dynatrace observability now available for Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Z and LinuxONE mainframes

Dynatrace

Dynatrace full stack observability for Red Hat OpenShift Dynatrace enhances software quality and operational efficiency, which drives innovation by unifying application, operation, and platform engineering teams on a single platform. You can automatically detect and analyze performance issues across your entire tech stack with Davis® AI.

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Unlock the Power of DevSecOps with Newly Released Kubernetes Experience for Platform Engineering

Dynatrace

Platform engineering is on the rise. According to leading analyst firm Gartner, “80% of software engineering organizations will establish platform teams as internal providers of reusable services, components, and tools for application delivery…” by 2026.