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What is Log4Shell? The Log4Shell vulnerability explained (and what to do about it)

Dynatrace

Since December 10, days after a critical vulnerability known as Log4Shell was discovered in servers supporting the game Minecraft, millions of exploit attempts have been made of the Log4j 2 Java library, according to one team tracking the impact, with potential threat to millions more applications and devices across the globe. Dynatrace news.

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Copyright-Aware AI: Let’s Make It So

O'Reilly

For decades, we have published two sample chapters from each book on the public internet, plus a small selection from the opening pages of each other chapter. This means we can compare the results for data that was publicly available against the results for data that was private but from the same book. It was a transformative fair use.

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Kubernetes vs Docker: What’s the difference?

Dynatrace

The time and effort saved with testing and deployment are a game-changer for DevOps. Just as people use Xerox as shorthand for paper copies and say “Google” instead of internet search, Docker has become synonymous with containers. In production, containers are easy to replicate. What is Docker?

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All of Netflix’s HDR video streaming is now dynamically optimized

The Netflix TechBlog

HDR was launched at Netflix in 2016 and the number of titles available in HDR has been growing ever since. Fixed-ladder HDR encodes have been fully replaced by optimized ones, reducing storage footprint and Internet data usage — and most importantly, improving the video quality for our members. Krasula, A. Choudhury, S. Malfait, A.

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Document Model Support in DynamoDB: Flexibility, Availability, Performance, and Scale.Together at last

All Things Distributed

We designed DynamoDB to operate with at least 99.999% availability. We started with Amazon Dynamo, a simple key-value store that was built to be highly available and scalable to power various mission-critical applications in Amazon’s e-commerce platform. In 2012, we launched Amazon DynamoDB, the successor to Amazon Dynamo.

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Expanded Grail data lakehouse and new Dynatrace user experience unlock boundless analytics

Dynatrace

With Dynatrace and Smartscape for DQL, metrics are a completely different game. Davis doesn’t rely on machine learning or statistical correlations—the models that power most available AIs and try to correlate data points by timestamp analysis, searching for similarities, or processing manual instrumentations. What’s next?

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A one size fits all database doesn't fit anyone

All Things Distributed

As I have talked about before, one of the reasons why we built Amazon DynamoDB was that Amazon was pushing the limits of what was a leading commercial database at the time and we were unable to sustain the availability, scalability, and performance needs that our growing Amazon.com business demanded. The opposite is true.

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