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  • Jul 25, 2024 | dynatrace.com | Lauren Horwitz |Emre Dogan |Saif Gunja |Troy Mangum

    In an era where customer expectations are higher than ever, avoiding outages and failures during software deployments is critical for maintaining trust and satisfaction. Traditional deployment techniques that roll out updates or patches directly into full production can present significant risks and lead to potential downtime.

  • Apr 22, 2024 | dynatrace.com | Saif Gunja |Gerhard Kleemaier |Sydney Reynolds |Jacob Hanley

    In response to the scale and complexity of modern cloud-native technology, organizations are increasingly reliant on automation to properly manage their infrastructure and workflows. DevOps automation eliminates extraneous manual processes, enabling DevOps teams to develop, test, deliver, deploy, and execute other key processes at scale. Automation thus contributes to accelerated productivity and innovation across the organization.

  • Apr 18, 2024 | dynatrace.com | Guido Deinhammer |Sydney Reynolds |Saif Gunja |Jacob Hanley

    DevOps and platform engineering are essential disciplines that provide immense value in the realm of cloud-native technology and software delivery. However, these practices cannot stand alone. Rather, they must be bolstered by additional technological investments to ensure reliability, security, and efficiency. One of these key investments includes observability.

  • Feb 12, 2024 | dynatrace.com | Adam Gardner |Sydney Reynolds |Saif Gunja

    When it comes to platform engineering, not only does observability play a vital role in the success of organizations’ transformation journeys—it’s key to successful platform engineering initiatives. At the 2024 Dynatrace Perform conference in Las Vegas, Michael Winkler, senior principal product management at Dynatrace, ran a technical session exploring just some of the many ways in which Dynatrace helps to automate the processes around development, releases, and operation.

  • Jan 29, 2024 | dynatrace.com | Johannes Bräuer |Florian Ortner |Sydney Reynolds |Saif Gunja

    Closed-loop remediation is an IT operations process that detects issues or incidents, takes corrective actions, and verifies that the remediation action was successful. Ideally, this all occurs without human intervention. “Closed loop” refers to the continuous feedback loop in which the system takes actions — based on monitoring and analysis — and verifies the results to ensure complete problem remediation.

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