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Application security fuels secure digital transformation for a global energy leader

Dynatrace

With the exponential rise of cloud technologies and their indisputable benefits such as lower total cost of ownership, accelerated release cycles, and massed scalability, it’s no wonder organizations clamor to migrate workloads to the cloud and realize these gains.

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IT carbon footprint: Dynatrace Carbon Impact and Optimization app helps organizations measure cloud computing carbon footprint

Dynatrace

As global warming advances, growing IT carbon footprints are pushing energy-efficient computing to the top of many organizations’ priority lists. Energy efficiency is a key reason why organizations are migrating workloads from energy-intensive on-premises environments to more efficient cloud platforms.

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Cloud cost optimization: Dynatrace helps organizations manage cloud cost

Dynatrace

A Cloud Carbon Footprint report found that global greenhouse gas emissions from the technology sector are on par or larger than the aviation industry. Every dollar we spend on cloud [infrastructure] is a dollar less we can spend on innovation and customer experience,” said Matthias Dollentz-Scharer, Dynatrace chief customer officer.

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Sustainable IT: Optimize your hybrid-cloud carbon footprint

Dynatrace

A structured approach Reducing carbon emissions involves a combination of technology, practice, and planning. If you’re running your own data center, you can start powering it with green energy purchased through your utility company. The complication with this approach is that your energy bill will likely increase. A PUE of 1.0

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6 Ways Cloud Computing and Virtualization Energize Utility IT Operations With Scalability and Flexibility

DZone

Amidst the rapid advancements in the utility and energy industry, where demands continually escalate, the role of IT operations has grown significantly, requiring enhanced capabilities to ensure seamless operations. The IT infrastructure and services will reach $35.98 billion by 2025.

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Will AWS Have Anything New To Say About Sustainability at re:Invent 2024?

Adrian Cockcroft

ENU101 | Achieving dynamic power grid operations with AWS Reducing carbon emissions requires shifting to renewable energy, increasing electrification, and operating a more dynamic power grid.

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Business observability: From IT monitoring to driving digital transformation

Dynatrace

Cloud-native technologies are driving the need for organizations to adopt a more sophisticated IT monitoring approach to satisfy the competitive demands of modern business. These capabilities are essential to providing real-time oversight of the infrastructure and applications that support modern business processes.