AgileThought discusses how to to instrument for success at FutureStack17.
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Appboy: Operating in the Cloud for 850 Million Monthly Active Users, FutureSt...New Relic
Appboy discusses scaling and incident handling w/ New Relic at FutureStack17 NYC.
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The John Hancock Monitoring Story, FutureStack17New Relic
Navpreet Singh, Technical Resolution lead, shares how John Hancock monitors their applications.
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Learn how Nationwide scaled enterprise DevOps with New Relic.
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How Dealertrack Optimizes the DevOps Toolchain, FutureStack17New Relic
Dealertrack explains how they optimize their DevOps toolchain at FutureStack17.
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Dunkin' Mobile Runs on New Relic, FutureStack17 NYCNew Relic
Learn how Dunkin' Brands runs its famous mobile app on New Relic.
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"My App has Fallen and Can't Get Up," GE Digital at FutureStack17 NYCNew Relic
Disha Gosalia discusses improving operational efficiency at GE Digital by focusing on availability, security, and resiliency of industrial internet of things (IIoT) systems. Some key changes discussed include building dependency charts, implementing synthetic monitors and alerts, and creating dashboards to improve visibility into the environment and applications. These efforts led to reductions in mean time to detect issues by 70% and mean time to resolve customer issues by 66%, while also increasing priority 1 defects caught proactively by 40%. The presentation emphasizes designing for supportability, having visibility into service health, planning for failures, holding teams accountable, and automating processes.
Draftkings: Launching w/ Confidence at Scale, FutureStack17 NYCNew Relic
Learn how Draftkings' culture helps drive performance.
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Appboy: Operating in the Cloud for 850 Million Monthly Active Users, FutureSt...New Relic
Appboy discusses scaling and incident handling w/ New Relic at FutureStack17 NYC.
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The John Hancock Monitoring Story, FutureStack17New Relic
Navpreet Singh, Technical Resolution lead, shares how John Hancock monitors their applications.
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Learn how Nationwide scaled enterprise DevOps with New Relic.
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How Dealertrack Optimizes the DevOps Toolchain, FutureStack17New Relic
Dealertrack explains how they optimize their DevOps toolchain at FutureStack17.
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Dunkin' Mobile Runs on New Relic, FutureStack17 NYCNew Relic
Learn how Dunkin' Brands runs its famous mobile app on New Relic.
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"My App has Fallen and Can't Get Up," GE Digital at FutureStack17 NYCNew Relic
Disha Gosalia discusses improving operational efficiency at GE Digital by focusing on availability, security, and resiliency of industrial internet of things (IIoT) systems. Some key changes discussed include building dependency charts, implementing synthetic monitors and alerts, and creating dashboards to improve visibility into the environment and applications. These efforts led to reductions in mean time to detect issues by 70% and mean time to resolve customer issues by 66%, while also increasing priority 1 defects caught proactively by 40%. The presentation emphasizes designing for supportability, having visibility into service health, planning for failures, holding teams accountable, and automating processes.
Draftkings: Launching w/ Confidence at Scale, FutureStack17 NYCNew Relic
Learn how Draftkings' culture helps drive performance.
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1. US Foods implemented several DevOps initiatives over the past few years including adopting Agile methodology, new development tools, build automation, infrastructure automation, and monitoring with New Relic.
2. Their e-commerce platform is built on Oracle technologies and supports over 100,000 customers. They have rolled out an updated release to 85% of customers.
3. Their next steps include improving culture and collaboration, building a private cloud, embracing infrastructure automation with Chef, improving test environments, and leveraging more New Relic tools for monitoring.
Managing the Customer Experience for Media – Web, Mobile, and VideoNew Relic
You think you’re ready. You’ve doubled your cloud infrastructure. You’ve redesigned web pages and launched new mobile apps and OTT channels. Then that big event happens or a story goes viral. With all eyes on your website, what will your users see? Ads and great content? Or errors and buffering?
From your CMS to the CDN, from the webpage to the media player, New Relic provides end-to-end monitoring and analytics that let you to connect your authors to your audience with bufferless video and audio performance. Learn the details on how the New Relic Digital Intelligence Platform can help you quickly identify, isolate, and fix problems—whether they reside in backend code, external services or scripts, a third-party mobile app, or an ad provider.
Our DevOps Journey
Transforming 6 Month Waterfalls to 1 Hour Code Deploys
https://info.dynatrace.com/17q3_wc_from_agile_to_cloudy_devops_na_registration.html
In the 2nd part of our webinar series, Anita Engleder, DevOps Lead at Dynatrace reviews and dissects lessons learned during the transformational journey moving Dynatrace from an on-prem culture to one that is cloud native. She will lend her perspective as a key member of the team that executed on the original vision: to “implement a new cloud native offering and deploy a new feature release every 2 weeks. Additionally, be able to support a 1-hour lead time from Code Change to Production”.
On November 17th at 1pm/10am PT Anita will present the challenges she and her team faced transforming 6 Months Waterfall to 1 Hour Code Deploys.
In this webinar Anita will discuss:
How to enable a complete cultural shift across multiple teams, in terms of thought process AND execution
What the specific role of her DevOps team is and how it played into the transformation
The role of Feature teams and why continuous feedback is critical for them
How to successfully influence key stakeholders for complete alignment
Today Anita’s team runs 170 production changes every day, running across several AWS Data Centers as well as On-Premise – something that would have been thought impossible only a few years prior.
Metrics-Driven Devops: Delivering High Quality Software Faster! Dynatrace
Becoming the next Uber is only possible if you can deliver your code updates faster to your end users. But for your organization, does delivering code faster present a higher likelihood of failing faster?
Discover four metrics you should be tracking starting from your workstation all the way through CI and into Ops.
Learn how companies like Facebook, CreditOne, and others apply metric-driven DevOps.
See use cases of crashed rapid deployments and how they used the metrics to detect the root cause.
Learn how to apply these metrics to steer your pipeline to build better code and deploy faster, without failing faster!
View recorded webinar here: https://newrelic.com/resources/webinar/Do-DevOps-Right-170208?video=past-webinar
DevOps is the future of software development. However, getting from here to there can often be a disruptive and difficult transition. Breaking down your siloed environment, training (and retraining) people, and fostering cultural changes, all takes time, dedication, and resources. If done properly, the end result is a collaborative development and operations environment that delivers better software, faster — with happier employees and, ultimately, happier customers.
In this webinar, see how New Relic can help make your DevOps journey smoother and smarter.
Sprinting for Success: Digital Transformation through Agile and DevOpsDynatrace
Verizon is not a startup that can simply copy and apply what works well for Uber, Facebook and other “Unicorn-Companies.” They are challenged by complex IT and business infrastructure accumulated over decades. Yet they wanted to streamline operations, optimize business output and deliver more useful products faster to their consumers.
Verizon’s journey started back in 2011 by identifying Technical Debt, Business Debt and Organizational Rust. Now in 2016, after several years of streamlining their development and IT organization, they run every single project using a “Verizon agile,” DevOps approach.
Download this webinar to hear, Assoc. Director at Verizon Enterprise Solutions, Nita Awatramani, share Verizon’s amazing digital transformation journey. Learn how they re-invented the way they develop, deploy and run their software supporting their business to remain competitive, profitable and relevant, in an era of increasing customer expectations.
Discover how Verizon successfully:
Decreased the number of apps they support by 40%
Reduced IT complexity by consolidating from 13 to 5 data centers
Increased their virtual server footprint 66% while reducing hardware footprint 25%
Implemented a “level-up” mind set for team members through metrics-driven continuous delivery
Nita is joined by Andreas Grabner, Performance Advocate at Dynatrace who will support why monitoring, application and end user metrics have to be a key part of your own transformation!
Nita Awatramani
Associate Director at Verizon Enterprise Solutions
Nita Awatramani is responsible for infrastructure program management, security, compliance and business operations for Verizon Enterprise Solutions pre-sales and ordering systems. She has been with Verizon for 15 years, first with Consumer and Mass Business and then with Verizon Enterprise Solutions. She has a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and a master’s in Computer Science. She holds a CISSP certification and is currently pursuing the Advanced Computer Security Program at Stanford.
Andreas Grabner
Performance Advocate at Dynatrace
Andreas Grabner has 15+ years’ experience as an architect and developer in the Java and .NET space. In his current role, Andi works as an advocate for high performing applications in both the development and operations areas. He is a regular expert and contributor to large performance communities, a frequent speaker at technology conferences and regularly publishes articles blogs on blog.dynatrace.com
Accelerate User Driven Innovation [Webinar]Dynatrace
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Accelerate User Driven Innovation [Webinar]
DevOps adopters are more agile, more reliable and more successful but, only 2% of companies worldwide have adopted DevOps best practices.
We know it’s more difficult for enterprises companies with legacy systems and processes to get started but it isn’t impossible.
To help you accelerate your own DevOps journey & realise some of the benefits, we’re thrilled to be hosting international DevOps experts Andreas Grabner, Mark Tomlinson and James Pulley.
With combined experience across hundreds of DevOps deployments they have some remarkable use cases to share including Verizon, and even our own story of transforming from on premise six month waterfall deployment to a cloud native one hour continuous delivery model.
Don’t miss these amazing insights. Register today!
From 0 to DevOps in 80 Days [Webinar Replay]Dynatrace
From 0 to DevOps in 80 Days
Link to the webinar replay: https://info.dynatrace.com/apm_dtm_ops_17q3_wc_from_enterprise_tocloud_native_na_registration.html
“Innovate or die” may sound extreme, but it’s the only way to thrive in today’s ever competitive market. Bernd Greifeneder, CTO of Dynatrace, wanted to ensure that the company was relevant 5 years from now so he formed an internal incubator with one goal: transform Dynatrace into a Cloud Native DevOps organization.
The incubator focused on what the company needed to do in order to integrate nascent cloud technologies so that they wouldn’t be left in the dust when the inevitable tipping point to cloud arrives. Transforming into a cloud native company would allow for rapid release cycles and provide an embedded feedback loop.
The Results: Dynatrace now has a 99.998% availability of SaaS Service and can deploy changes within an hour if necessary. In parallel, a new SaaS and managed offering is released every 2 weeks with 170 production updates per day.
Watch this recorded webinar as Bernd Greifeneder shares the lessons learned moving Dynatrace from an on-prem company to one that is cloud native.
Bernd discusses:
• The driving factors that led to the transformation
• The goals that were set back in 2011 towards the engineering team
• How to sell such a transformation project in a large enterprise organization
• How to support this multi-year project from top down without impacting regular operations
• What's next on the innovator's mind
Starting Your DevOps Journey – Practical Tips for OpsDynatrace
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Starting Your DevOps Journey: Practical Tips for Ops
In this webinar, Andreas Grabner, Chief DevOps Activist at Dynatrace, shares practical tips that all IT groups from Dev to Ops can use to start their DevOps journey quickly. With experience from hundreds of DevOps deployments, Andi provides insights it would take your team months or years to learn firsthand.
- Learn how everyone on your Ops team can use APM to better understand and monitor SLAs, Performance and End User Impact of their applications.
- Foster better collaboration between Ops and architects by extending basic system monitoring to monolith and microservices architectures.
- Shift-left your testing and QA by working with metrics that you and the architects agreed on up front, resulting in early relevant feedback and faster code deployments.
- Hear why changing the cultural mindset from “fear of change” to “Continuous Innovation and Optimization” is critical for success.
Andi is joined by guest speaker, Brian Chandler, Systems Engineer at Raymond James, who shares commonly used Ops dashboards that increase collaboration across IT teams and pro-actively break down silos!
AWS and Dynatrace: Moving your Cloud Strategy to the Next LevelDynatrace
AWS and Dynatrace: Moving your Cloud Strategy to the Next Level
On-Demand Webcast
AWS re:Invent was an exciting time for Dynatrace and we received a lot of “Wows” on our capabilities. We got to demonstrate the only AI-based, full-stack monitoring solution to thousands of AWS prospects and users. We announced our AWS Certified DevOps Competency partnership, and we introduced DAVIS, our natural-language voice interface, to thousands of attendees.
We know that many of you couldn’t attend the event in Las Vegas, so we wanted to share some of the key highlights from the show. And for those of you who were there, you may not have seen all of the benefits Dynatrace provides in the AWS ecosystem due to time constraints of sessions and the large tradeshow floor.
Listen to this 30 Minute webcast where Alois Reitbauer and Franz Karlsberger recap some of the highlights of the event, including:
How Dynatrace, as an AWS certified Migration Competency partner, uniquely supports enterprise migrations to AWS
How to achieve faster feedback and improved lead times with AWS CodePipeline and Dynatrace
An overview of the first ever VoiceOps and ChatOps interface via DAVIS, based on our AI approach to full-stack monitoring
5 Steps for Identifying Deficiencies and Fixing Problems FASTDynatrace
5 Steps for Identifying Application Development Deficiencies and Fixing Problems FAST
Are your software development practices and IT systems negatively impacting your overall business? How do you adopt processes that will drive customer and business value quickly, and then extend that throughout your organization?
In this webinar featuring Gary Carr, Software Architect at American Fidelity Assurance, you’ll learn how AFA changed from a process where troubleshooting performance issues involved several iterations between development, QA and production to an environment where top-notch performance of their applications comes easily.
Understand how changes to the business, such as regulatory controls, customer expectations, and development process drove their need to identify deficiencies and fix problems faster so that technology truly supports the goals of their organization and their customers.
• Learn metrics-based techniques to build applications faster and with more confidence, while practically eliminating their defect remediation cycle.
• Find out why separation of duty for the development team no longer serves customers well.
• Discover how seeing all the data for every transaction helps developers connect to users (and one another) with less effort, and helps IT solve problems faster.
Adobe’s eCommerce Digital Transformation JourneyDynatrace
Adobe’s eCommerce Digital Transformation Journey
Digital performance is a journey, not a destination. For the eCommerce team at Adobe, their journey to change the world through digital media and digital marketing includes enabling their customers to explore and purchase products anywhere, on any screen. The creative community are tough customers, so making everything work 99.99% of the time while delivering the rich, artistic experience that Adobe's fans expect doesn't make life easy for the eCommerce group. But it's a challenge they've embraced!
Adobe's Greg Thomsen, Event Management Analyst, will share the steps his team has taken to transform their eCommerce platform and processes to be more resilient and responsive. You'll hear about the cultural changes and collaboration supported by the combination of Dynatrace Synthetic Monitoring and Application Monitoring, including:
Accelerating incident management through automation
Driving business alignment with management views
Successful cloud migration
Learn about the hurdles cleared, the lessons learned and Adobe's vision for the future of their digital performance management strategy.
5 Key Metrics to Release Better Software FasterDynatrace
No matter how often you deploy your application, or how sophisticated your delivery pipeline is, you always need to know the quality status of the software you are building. This can only be done if you measure it. But measure what exactly?
Andreas Grabner and Brett Hofer, app performance evangelists, explain five key metrics to increase your confidence in securing a safe build for production.
• Learn why metrics can be huge quality gateways
• Identify key metrics to take back to your team (Dev, Test, Ops and Business)
• Understand how to use, measure and report these metrics
• 3 short use cases and how using metrics can help you avoid them
Troubleshooting ASP.NET and IIS Scalability HotspotsDynatrace
Running ASP.NET applications on IIS? Do you understand how requests are processed by every component involved: IIS Native, IIS Modules, and ASP.NET?
Scaling any type of application requires you to understand the inner workings of IIS and ASP.NET so queues and pools don’t become a bottleneck in your end-to-end execution flow.
Join us for this webcast that shows you how to identify performance and scalability hotspots under different load conditions.
You'll learn:
How communication flows between browser, IIS, ASP.NET and back-end services including database
How to monitor and tweak IIS and ASP.NET queues and pools to achieve optimal performance
How to troubleshoot performance hotspots in IIS, Native and Managed Modules and ASP.NET
How to identify synchronization issues in multi-threaded applications
You will leave with specific ideas of where to start optimizing your queues, pools, and code implementation.
How to Use DevOps & APM to Release Better Software FasterDynatrace
This document discusses how DevOps and application performance management (APM) can be used together to release better software faster. It provides three key points:
1) DevOps breaks down silos between development and operations teams and enables collaboration, infrastructure automation, continuous integration and delivery, and other practices that reduce risks and speed up the software release cycle.
2) Applying APM strategies throughout the entire software lifecycle provides visibility into business metrics and the health of each build. This allows issues to be identified and prioritized earlier when they are cheaper to fix.
3) Integrating APM intelligence into deployment workflows and automated processes helps optimize mean time to repair and allows software to be released at the speed of business
3 Tips to Deliver Fast Performance Across Mobile WebDynatrace
3 Tips to Deliver Fast Performance Across Mobile Web
On-Demand Webinar
Seems like everyone’s doing Responsive Web Design these days! Are you using React, Angular or others to create a mobile-friendly web experience?
Newsflash: Mobile-friendly doesn’t always equal customer-friendly, when it comes to performance. We’re talking about 60% of your traffic—how do you avoid disaster?
Learn the basics of high-performance mobile development through the examination of real-world, performance-killing code examples. You’ll also hear about:
Why 4.5 seconds on Chrome can be 15 seconds on a Galaxy S5 Chromium
How to identify major issues within mobile page construction
Best practices for managing CSS and JavaScript
Things to consider going global with your Web application
Join web performance experts Klaus Enzenhofer and Stefan Baumgartner from Dynatrace to ensure your mobile properties are delighting your customers!
Data-Drive DevOps: Mining Machine Data for "Metrics that Matter"Splunk
Splunk's Andi Mann addresses what he refers to as the real core of DevOps: increasing collaboration, communication, integration and delivery of better, faster software; the human side of DevOps, combined with the business impacts.
Continuous Performance Testing and Monitoring in Agile DevelopmentDynatrace
Continuous Performance Testing and Monitoring in Agile Development
Continuous Performance testing and monitoring is the best way to ensure application performance with quicker development cycles. Balancing agile and DevOps velocity with the need for ongoing performance testing and monitoring is essential. We call it Continuous Performance Validation.
In this webinar, we will show how you can get performance guidance and metrics throughout development, making sure apps perform well from inception to production and beyond.
In this webinar you will learn:
• How to automate performance testing and which tools you need to be successful
• How to use APM during load and performance testing
• How to create a continuous performance validation strategy from Dev to QA and Ops
• Ways teams can collaborate to ensure top application performance
Metrics Driven DevOps - Automate Scalability and Performance Into your PipelineAndreas Grabner
Continuous Delivery only works if you combine automation with automatic metrics driven quality gates focusing on architectural, scalabilty and performance metrics.
In this presentation I start with several dashboard examples explaining key metrics in production and explain how to automate these metrics into your delivery pipeline.
AppSec++ Take the best of Agile, DevOps and CI/CD into your AppSec ProgramMatt Tesauro
This document discusses how to incorporate Agile, DevOps, and CI/CD principles into an application security (AppSec) program through the use of AppSec pipelines. It describes how Pearson created an AppSec pipeline to help optimize their AppSec team's resources, drive consistency, increase visibility, and reduce friction between development and security teams. The document advocates experimenting with AppSec pipelines to continuously improve processes through techniques like integrating Docker containers and writing security tests.
This document discusses different cloud computing layers (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS) and how IBM Integration Bus can integrate with them. It describes how tools like Chef, IBM UrbanCode Deploy, and Bluemix PaaS can be used to automate deployment and management of IIB in cloud environments. The document also discusses how IIB can connect to SaaS applications and provide APIs to expose integration services as cloud applications.
The “Twelve-Factor” application model has come to represent twelve best practices for building modern, cloud-native applications. With guidance on things like configuration, deployment, runtime, and multiple service communication, the Twelve-Factor model prescribes best practices that apply to everything from web applications to APIs to data processing applications.
Although serverless computing and AWS Lambda have changed how application development is done, the “Twelve-Factor” best practices remain relevant and applicable in a serverless world. In this talk, Chris will share with you how to apply the “Twelve-Factor” model to serverless application development with AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway and show you how these services enable you to build scalable, low cost, and low administration applications.
1. US Foods implemented several DevOps initiatives over the past few years including adopting Agile methodology, new development tools, build automation, infrastructure automation, and monitoring with New Relic.
2. Their e-commerce platform is built on Oracle technologies and supports over 100,000 customers. They have rolled out an updated release to 85% of customers.
3. Their next steps include improving culture and collaboration, building a private cloud, embracing infrastructure automation with Chef, improving test environments, and leveraging more New Relic tools for monitoring.
Managing the Customer Experience for Media – Web, Mobile, and VideoNew Relic
You think you’re ready. You’ve doubled your cloud infrastructure. You’ve redesigned web pages and launched new mobile apps and OTT channels. Then that big event happens or a story goes viral. With all eyes on your website, what will your users see? Ads and great content? Or errors and buffering?
From your CMS to the CDN, from the webpage to the media player, New Relic provides end-to-end monitoring and analytics that let you to connect your authors to your audience with bufferless video and audio performance. Learn the details on how the New Relic Digital Intelligence Platform can help you quickly identify, isolate, and fix problems—whether they reside in backend code, external services or scripts, a third-party mobile app, or an ad provider.
Our DevOps Journey
Transforming 6 Month Waterfalls to 1 Hour Code Deploys
https://info.dynatrace.com/17q3_wc_from_agile_to_cloudy_devops_na_registration.html
In the 2nd part of our webinar series, Anita Engleder, DevOps Lead at Dynatrace reviews and dissects lessons learned during the transformational journey moving Dynatrace from an on-prem culture to one that is cloud native. She will lend her perspective as a key member of the team that executed on the original vision: to “implement a new cloud native offering and deploy a new feature release every 2 weeks. Additionally, be able to support a 1-hour lead time from Code Change to Production”.
On November 17th at 1pm/10am PT Anita will present the challenges she and her team faced transforming 6 Months Waterfall to 1 Hour Code Deploys.
In this webinar Anita will discuss:
How to enable a complete cultural shift across multiple teams, in terms of thought process AND execution
What the specific role of her DevOps team is and how it played into the transformation
The role of Feature teams and why continuous feedback is critical for them
How to successfully influence key stakeholders for complete alignment
Today Anita’s team runs 170 production changes every day, running across several AWS Data Centers as well as On-Premise – something that would have been thought impossible only a few years prior.
Metrics-Driven Devops: Delivering High Quality Software Faster! Dynatrace
Becoming the next Uber is only possible if you can deliver your code updates faster to your end users. But for your organization, does delivering code faster present a higher likelihood of failing faster?
Discover four metrics you should be tracking starting from your workstation all the way through CI and into Ops.
Learn how companies like Facebook, CreditOne, and others apply metric-driven DevOps.
See use cases of crashed rapid deployments and how they used the metrics to detect the root cause.
Learn how to apply these metrics to steer your pipeline to build better code and deploy faster, without failing faster!
View recorded webinar here: https://newrelic.com/resources/webinar/Do-DevOps-Right-170208?video=past-webinar
DevOps is the future of software development. However, getting from here to there can often be a disruptive and difficult transition. Breaking down your siloed environment, training (and retraining) people, and fostering cultural changes, all takes time, dedication, and resources. If done properly, the end result is a collaborative development and operations environment that delivers better software, faster — with happier employees and, ultimately, happier customers.
In this webinar, see how New Relic can help make your DevOps journey smoother and smarter.
Sprinting for Success: Digital Transformation through Agile and DevOpsDynatrace
Verizon is not a startup that can simply copy and apply what works well for Uber, Facebook and other “Unicorn-Companies.” They are challenged by complex IT and business infrastructure accumulated over decades. Yet they wanted to streamline operations, optimize business output and deliver more useful products faster to their consumers.
Verizon’s journey started back in 2011 by identifying Technical Debt, Business Debt and Organizational Rust. Now in 2016, after several years of streamlining their development and IT organization, they run every single project using a “Verizon agile,” DevOps approach.
Download this webinar to hear, Assoc. Director at Verizon Enterprise Solutions, Nita Awatramani, share Verizon’s amazing digital transformation journey. Learn how they re-invented the way they develop, deploy and run their software supporting their business to remain competitive, profitable and relevant, in an era of increasing customer expectations.
Discover how Verizon successfully:
Decreased the number of apps they support by 40%
Reduced IT complexity by consolidating from 13 to 5 data centers
Increased their virtual server footprint 66% while reducing hardware footprint 25%
Implemented a “level-up” mind set for team members through metrics-driven continuous delivery
Nita is joined by Andreas Grabner, Performance Advocate at Dynatrace who will support why monitoring, application and end user metrics have to be a key part of your own transformation!
Nita Awatramani
Associate Director at Verizon Enterprise Solutions
Nita Awatramani is responsible for infrastructure program management, security, compliance and business operations for Verizon Enterprise Solutions pre-sales and ordering systems. She has been with Verizon for 15 years, first with Consumer and Mass Business and then with Verizon Enterprise Solutions. She has a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and a master’s in Computer Science. She holds a CISSP certification and is currently pursuing the Advanced Computer Security Program at Stanford.
Andreas Grabner
Performance Advocate at Dynatrace
Andreas Grabner has 15+ years’ experience as an architect and developer in the Java and .NET space. In his current role, Andi works as an advocate for high performing applications in both the development and operations areas. He is a regular expert and contributor to large performance communities, a frequent speaker at technology conferences and regularly publishes articles blogs on blog.dynatrace.com
Accelerate User Driven Innovation [Webinar]Dynatrace
https://info.dynatrace.com/apm_dtm_ops_17q4_wc_accelerate_user_driven_innovation_en_registration.html
Accelerate User Driven Innovation [Webinar]
DevOps adopters are more agile, more reliable and more successful but, only 2% of companies worldwide have adopted DevOps best practices.
We know it’s more difficult for enterprises companies with legacy systems and processes to get started but it isn’t impossible.
To help you accelerate your own DevOps journey & realise some of the benefits, we’re thrilled to be hosting international DevOps experts Andreas Grabner, Mark Tomlinson and James Pulley.
With combined experience across hundreds of DevOps deployments they have some remarkable use cases to share including Verizon, and even our own story of transforming from on premise six month waterfall deployment to a cloud native one hour continuous delivery model.
Don’t miss these amazing insights. Register today!
From 0 to DevOps in 80 Days [Webinar Replay]Dynatrace
From 0 to DevOps in 80 Days
Link to the webinar replay: https://info.dynatrace.com/apm_dtm_ops_17q3_wc_from_enterprise_tocloud_native_na_registration.html
“Innovate or die” may sound extreme, but it’s the only way to thrive in today’s ever competitive market. Bernd Greifeneder, CTO of Dynatrace, wanted to ensure that the company was relevant 5 years from now so he formed an internal incubator with one goal: transform Dynatrace into a Cloud Native DevOps organization.
The incubator focused on what the company needed to do in order to integrate nascent cloud technologies so that they wouldn’t be left in the dust when the inevitable tipping point to cloud arrives. Transforming into a cloud native company would allow for rapid release cycles and provide an embedded feedback loop.
The Results: Dynatrace now has a 99.998% availability of SaaS Service and can deploy changes within an hour if necessary. In parallel, a new SaaS and managed offering is released every 2 weeks with 170 production updates per day.
Watch this recorded webinar as Bernd Greifeneder shares the lessons learned moving Dynatrace from an on-prem company to one that is cloud native.
Bernd discusses:
• The driving factors that led to the transformation
• The goals that were set back in 2011 towards the engineering team
• How to sell such a transformation project in a large enterprise organization
• How to support this multi-year project from top down without impacting regular operations
• What's next on the innovator's mind
Starting Your DevOps Journey – Practical Tips for OpsDynatrace
To watch, please see:
https://info.dynatrace.com/apm_wc_getting_started_with_devops_na_registration.html
Starting Your DevOps Journey: Practical Tips for Ops
In this webinar, Andreas Grabner, Chief DevOps Activist at Dynatrace, shares practical tips that all IT groups from Dev to Ops can use to start their DevOps journey quickly. With experience from hundreds of DevOps deployments, Andi provides insights it would take your team months or years to learn firsthand.
- Learn how everyone on your Ops team can use APM to better understand and monitor SLAs, Performance and End User Impact of their applications.
- Foster better collaboration between Ops and architects by extending basic system monitoring to monolith and microservices architectures.
- Shift-left your testing and QA by working with metrics that you and the architects agreed on up front, resulting in early relevant feedback and faster code deployments.
- Hear why changing the cultural mindset from “fear of change” to “Continuous Innovation and Optimization” is critical for success.
Andi is joined by guest speaker, Brian Chandler, Systems Engineer at Raymond James, who shares commonly used Ops dashboards that increase collaboration across IT teams and pro-actively break down silos!
AWS and Dynatrace: Moving your Cloud Strategy to the Next LevelDynatrace
AWS and Dynatrace: Moving your Cloud Strategy to the Next Level
On-Demand Webcast
AWS re:Invent was an exciting time for Dynatrace and we received a lot of “Wows” on our capabilities. We got to demonstrate the only AI-based, full-stack monitoring solution to thousands of AWS prospects and users. We announced our AWS Certified DevOps Competency partnership, and we introduced DAVIS, our natural-language voice interface, to thousands of attendees.
We know that many of you couldn’t attend the event in Las Vegas, so we wanted to share some of the key highlights from the show. And for those of you who were there, you may not have seen all of the benefits Dynatrace provides in the AWS ecosystem due to time constraints of sessions and the large tradeshow floor.
Listen to this 30 Minute webcast where Alois Reitbauer and Franz Karlsberger recap some of the highlights of the event, including:
How Dynatrace, as an AWS certified Migration Competency partner, uniquely supports enterprise migrations to AWS
How to achieve faster feedback and improved lead times with AWS CodePipeline and Dynatrace
An overview of the first ever VoiceOps and ChatOps interface via DAVIS, based on our AI approach to full-stack monitoring
5 Steps for Identifying Deficiencies and Fixing Problems FASTDynatrace
5 Steps for Identifying Application Development Deficiencies and Fixing Problems FAST
Are your software development practices and IT systems negatively impacting your overall business? How do you adopt processes that will drive customer and business value quickly, and then extend that throughout your organization?
In this webinar featuring Gary Carr, Software Architect at American Fidelity Assurance, you’ll learn how AFA changed from a process where troubleshooting performance issues involved several iterations between development, QA and production to an environment where top-notch performance of their applications comes easily.
Understand how changes to the business, such as regulatory controls, customer expectations, and development process drove their need to identify deficiencies and fix problems faster so that technology truly supports the goals of their organization and their customers.
• Learn metrics-based techniques to build applications faster and with more confidence, while practically eliminating their defect remediation cycle.
• Find out why separation of duty for the development team no longer serves customers well.
• Discover how seeing all the data for every transaction helps developers connect to users (and one another) with less effort, and helps IT solve problems faster.
Adobe’s eCommerce Digital Transformation JourneyDynatrace
Adobe’s eCommerce Digital Transformation Journey
Digital performance is a journey, not a destination. For the eCommerce team at Adobe, their journey to change the world through digital media and digital marketing includes enabling their customers to explore and purchase products anywhere, on any screen. The creative community are tough customers, so making everything work 99.99% of the time while delivering the rich, artistic experience that Adobe's fans expect doesn't make life easy for the eCommerce group. But it's a challenge they've embraced!
Adobe's Greg Thomsen, Event Management Analyst, will share the steps his team has taken to transform their eCommerce platform and processes to be more resilient and responsive. You'll hear about the cultural changes and collaboration supported by the combination of Dynatrace Synthetic Monitoring and Application Monitoring, including:
Accelerating incident management through automation
Driving business alignment with management views
Successful cloud migration
Learn about the hurdles cleared, the lessons learned and Adobe's vision for the future of their digital performance management strategy.
5 Key Metrics to Release Better Software FasterDynatrace
No matter how often you deploy your application, or how sophisticated your delivery pipeline is, you always need to know the quality status of the software you are building. This can only be done if you measure it. But measure what exactly?
Andreas Grabner and Brett Hofer, app performance evangelists, explain five key metrics to increase your confidence in securing a safe build for production.
• Learn why metrics can be huge quality gateways
• Identify key metrics to take back to your team (Dev, Test, Ops and Business)
• Understand how to use, measure and report these metrics
• 3 short use cases and how using metrics can help you avoid them
Troubleshooting ASP.NET and IIS Scalability HotspotsDynatrace
Running ASP.NET applications on IIS? Do you understand how requests are processed by every component involved: IIS Native, IIS Modules, and ASP.NET?
Scaling any type of application requires you to understand the inner workings of IIS and ASP.NET so queues and pools don’t become a bottleneck in your end-to-end execution flow.
Join us for this webcast that shows you how to identify performance and scalability hotspots under different load conditions.
You'll learn:
How communication flows between browser, IIS, ASP.NET and back-end services including database
How to monitor and tweak IIS and ASP.NET queues and pools to achieve optimal performance
How to troubleshoot performance hotspots in IIS, Native and Managed Modules and ASP.NET
How to identify synchronization issues in multi-threaded applications
You will leave with specific ideas of where to start optimizing your queues, pools, and code implementation.
How to Use DevOps & APM to Release Better Software FasterDynatrace
This document discusses how DevOps and application performance management (APM) can be used together to release better software faster. It provides three key points:
1) DevOps breaks down silos between development and operations teams and enables collaboration, infrastructure automation, continuous integration and delivery, and other practices that reduce risks and speed up the software release cycle.
2) Applying APM strategies throughout the entire software lifecycle provides visibility into business metrics and the health of each build. This allows issues to be identified and prioritized earlier when they are cheaper to fix.
3) Integrating APM intelligence into deployment workflows and automated processes helps optimize mean time to repair and allows software to be released at the speed of business
3 Tips to Deliver Fast Performance Across Mobile WebDynatrace
3 Tips to Deliver Fast Performance Across Mobile Web
On-Demand Webinar
Seems like everyone’s doing Responsive Web Design these days! Are you using React, Angular or others to create a mobile-friendly web experience?
Newsflash: Mobile-friendly doesn’t always equal customer-friendly, when it comes to performance. We’re talking about 60% of your traffic—how do you avoid disaster?
Learn the basics of high-performance mobile development through the examination of real-world, performance-killing code examples. You’ll also hear about:
Why 4.5 seconds on Chrome can be 15 seconds on a Galaxy S5 Chromium
How to identify major issues within mobile page construction
Best practices for managing CSS and JavaScript
Things to consider going global with your Web application
Join web performance experts Klaus Enzenhofer and Stefan Baumgartner from Dynatrace to ensure your mobile properties are delighting your customers!
Data-Drive DevOps: Mining Machine Data for "Metrics that Matter"Splunk
Splunk's Andi Mann addresses what he refers to as the real core of DevOps: increasing collaboration, communication, integration and delivery of better, faster software; the human side of DevOps, combined with the business impacts.
Continuous Performance Testing and Monitoring in Agile DevelopmentDynatrace
Continuous Performance Testing and Monitoring in Agile Development
Continuous Performance testing and monitoring is the best way to ensure application performance with quicker development cycles. Balancing agile and DevOps velocity with the need for ongoing performance testing and monitoring is essential. We call it Continuous Performance Validation.
In this webinar, we will show how you can get performance guidance and metrics throughout development, making sure apps perform well from inception to production and beyond.
In this webinar you will learn:
• How to automate performance testing and which tools you need to be successful
• How to use APM during load and performance testing
• How to create a continuous performance validation strategy from Dev to QA and Ops
• Ways teams can collaborate to ensure top application performance
Metrics Driven DevOps - Automate Scalability and Performance Into your PipelineAndreas Grabner
Continuous Delivery only works if you combine automation with automatic metrics driven quality gates focusing on architectural, scalabilty and performance metrics.
In this presentation I start with several dashboard examples explaining key metrics in production and explain how to automate these metrics into your delivery pipeline.
AppSec++ Take the best of Agile, DevOps and CI/CD into your AppSec ProgramMatt Tesauro
This document discusses how to incorporate Agile, DevOps, and CI/CD principles into an application security (AppSec) program through the use of AppSec pipelines. It describes how Pearson created an AppSec pipeline to help optimize their AppSec team's resources, drive consistency, increase visibility, and reduce friction between development and security teams. The document advocates experimenting with AppSec pipelines to continuously improve processes through techniques like integrating Docker containers and writing security tests.
This document discusses different cloud computing layers (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS) and how IBM Integration Bus can integrate with them. It describes how tools like Chef, IBM UrbanCode Deploy, and Bluemix PaaS can be used to automate deployment and management of IIB in cloud environments. The document also discusses how IIB can connect to SaaS applications and provide APIs to expose integration services as cloud applications.
The “Twelve-Factor” application model has come to represent twelve best practices for building modern, cloud-native applications. With guidance on things like configuration, deployment, runtime, and multiple service communication, the Twelve-Factor model prescribes best practices that apply to everything from web applications to APIs to data processing applications.
Although serverless computing and AWS Lambda have changed how application development is done, the “Twelve-Factor” best practices remain relevant and applicable in a serverless world. In this talk, Chris will share with you how to apply the “Twelve-Factor” model to serverless application development with AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway and show you how these services enable you to build scalable, low cost, and low administration applications.
Platform as a service google app engineDeepu S Nath
The document discusses various Platform as a Service (PaaS) offerings, including Google App Engine. It provides an overview of PaaS, describing it as a category of cloud computing services that provides a computing platform and solution stack. Popular PaaS offerings mentioned include Heroku, Windows Azure, dotCloud, Cloud Foundry, Engine Yard, and Google App Engine. For each, it briefly outlines their key features and technologies.
Extend soa with api management spoug- MadridVinay Kumar
Vinay Kumar is an Oracle ACE, Enterprise Architect, and co-author of a book on Oracle WebCenter Portal. He will present on Oracle API platform introduction, including the evolution of API management, extending SOA with API management, API management architecture and components, configuring API policies, APIMATIC for developer experience, API Fortress, best practices and benefits, and a demo. The Oracle API platform provides full lifecycle management of APIs from design to decommissioning. It is built on REST principles and supports integration with popular API tools. Key components include the management console, developer portal, API gateway, and API design tool APIARY.
Tokyo Azure Meetup #7 - Introduction to Serverless Architectures with Azure F...Tokyo Azure Meetup
Serverless architecture is the next big shift in computing - completely abstracting the underlying infrastructure and focusing 100% on the business logic.
Today we can create applications directly in our browser and leave the decision how they are hosted and scaled to the cloud provider. Moreover, this approach give us incredible control over the granularity of our applications since most of the time we are dealing with single function at a time.
In this presentation we will cover:
• Introduce Serverless Architectures
• Talk about the advantages of Serverless Architectures
• Discuss in details in event-driven computing
• Cover common Serverless approaches
• See practical applications with Azure Functions
• Compare AWS Lambda and Azure Functions
• Talk about open source alternatives
• Explore the relation between Microservices and Serverless Architectures
Traditional application security cannot keep pace with pace of change in applicaiton development - that model is dead. Move beyond the 5 stages of grief and get your agile security on. This talk covers practices that helped the product security team at Rackspace keep up with the rate of change facing modern day application security teams.
The “Twelve-Factor” application model has come to represent twelve best practices for building modern, cloud-native applications. With guidance on things like configuration, deployment, runtime, and multiple service communication, the Twelve-Factor model prescribes best practices that apply to everything from web applications to APIs to data processing applications. Although serverless computing and AWS Lambda have changed how application development is done, the “Twelve-Factor” best practices remain relevant and applicable in a serverless world. In this talk, we’ll apply the “Twelve-Factor” model to serverless application development with AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway and show you how these services enable you to build scalable, low cost, and low administration applications.
As companies shift workloads into the cloud, IT organizations are required to manage an increasing number of cloud resources. AWS provides a broad set of services that help IT organizations with provisioning, tracking, auditing, configuration management, and cost management of their AWS resources. In this session, we will explore the AWS Management Tools suite of services that support the lifecycle management of AWS resources at scale and enable IT governance and compliance. The Deep Dive on AWS Management Tools session will benefit both new and experienced IT administrators, systems administrators, and developers operating infrastructure on AWS and interested in learning about the AWS resource management capabilities.
The document discusses serverless computing and introduces Microsoft Azure Functions as a serverless platform, highlighting how Functions allows developers to write code that runs in response to events using triggers and bindings to integrate with other Azure services, and provides examples of common serverless patterns that can be implemented using Functions.
2015-12-02 - WebCamp - Microsoft Azure Logic AppsSandro Pereira
This session will be an introduction to the new Azure Integration features: Logic Apps and also a glimpse about API Apps. They are still in preview but how can we get start using these new features? We will learn how you can use Azure Logic Apps to automate business processes without using code. This course will demonstrate the new graphical designer and how to best take advantage of different Logic App capabilities for your scenarios.
12 Factor Serverless Applications - Mike Morain, AWS - Cloud Native Day Tel A...Cloud Native Day Tel Aviv
The “Twelve-Factor” application model has come to represent twelve best practices for building modern, cloud-native applications. With guidance on things like configuration, deployment, runtime, and multiple service communication, the Twelve-Factor model prescribes best practices that apply to everything from web applications to APIs to data processing applications. Although Serverless computing and AWS Lambda have changed how application development is done, the “Twelve-Factor” best practices remain relevant and applicable in a Serverless world. In this talk, we’ll apply the “Twelve-Factor” model to Serverless application development with AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway and show you how these services enable you to build scalable, low cost, and low administration applications.
Global Azure 2022 - Architecting Modern Serverless APIs with Azure Functions ...Callon Campbell
The document announces an Azure event in Toronto from May 5-7th that Microsoft is sponsoring. It provides information about accessing Microsoft documentation and training resources. It also introduces the speaker, Callon Campbell, who is a Microsoft MVP in Azure and consultant specializing in app migration, modernization and Azure. The agenda covers what serverless means, demos of building serverless APIs with Azure Functions and API Management, and hosting Function apps.
Heading to the Cloud : Introduction to deploying a Provider-Hosted App in AzureXenox Garavito
From SharePoint Saturday DC (Reston)
Saturday 25th October, 2014 1:00pm to 2:15pm (EST)
This session is targeted to the SharePoint .NET developer who has been clinging to sandbox/farm solutions and putting off jumping into the SharePoint App model. Get your head out of the clouds and head into the cloud! This introductory session will guide you through the steps to provision a scalable Provider-Hosted App in Azure.
apidays LIVE Paris 2021 - Lessons from the API Stewardship Journey in Azure b...apidays
apidays LIVE Paris 2021 - APIs and the Future of Software
December 7, 8 & 9, 2021
Lessons from the API Stewardship Journey in Azure
Ryan Sweet, Principal Architect at Microsoft
The document discusses the state of serverless computing on AWS. It begins by explaining what serverless computing is and how it has evolved from physical servers to virtual servers in data centers to virtual servers in the cloud. It then discusses some of the key benefits of serverless computing such as no server management, automatic scaling, and pay per use. The document outlines some common use cases for serverless applications including web apps, backends, media processing, and big data workloads. It also provides examples of large customers using AWS Lambda at scale. Finally, it discusses some of the building blocks that enable serverless applications on AWS such as Lambda, API Gateway, DynamoDB, and others.
Planet of the APIs: Monitoring Transactions in the WildDeborah Schalm
APIs power today's connected digital world, but can also hurt your end-user’s experience if integrations are not available or functioning properly, so API monitoring has become critical to protecting performance.
Planet of the APIs: Monitoring Transactions in the WildDevOps.com
APIs power today's connected digital world, but can also hurt your end-user’s experience if integrations are not available or functioning properly, so API monitoring has become critical to protecting performance.
7 Tips & Tricks to Having Happy Customers at ScaleNew Relic
Customer expectations are at an all-time high, making it more and more difficult for companies to please them. Companies who understand their customers well are the ones who rise to the top over their competitors. New Relic, provider of real-time insights for software-driven businesses has this formula figured out. Roger Scott, New Relic's EVP and Chief Customer Officer shares his 7 tips and tricks for keeping your customers happy— and how to do so at a large scale.
7 Tips & Tricks to Having Happy Customers at ScaleNew Relic
Customer expectations are at an all-time high, making it more and more difficult for companies to please them. Companies who understand their customers well are the ones who rise to the top over their competitors. New Relic, provider of real-time insights for software-driven businesses has this formula figured out. Roger Scott, New Relic's EVP and Chief Customer Officer shares his 7 tips and tricks for keeping your customers happy— and how to do so at a large scale.
FutureStack Tokyo 19 -[New Relic テクニカル講演]モニタリングと可視化がデジタルトランスフォーメーションを救う! - サ...New Relic
New Relicの目指していることの一つが、DevOpsを推進することを手助けし、デジタルトランスフォーメーションを成功させることです。DevOpsにとってなぜモニタリングと可視化が重要なのか、またどのようなデータを管理する必要があるのかを考察した上で、New Relicで実現できる例をデモを交え、技術からビジネスまで幅広い観点でご紹介します。
New Relic 株式会社
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FutureStack Tokyo 19_インサイトとデータを組織の力にする_株式会社ドワンゴ 池田 明啓 氏New Relic
サービス、プロダクトを”いつまでも”継続する為には、インサイトとデータを組織の力とする必要があります。
私達が開発、運用するドワンゴジェイピーは、間もなく二十周年を迎えます。決して順風満帆ではなかったシステムの遍歴と New Relic の導入方法を交え、継続できた理由の一つ、インサイトとデータを組織の力へ変換する方法をご紹介します。
Three Monitoring Mistakes and How to Avoid ThemNew Relic
The days of parsing log files and building out homebrewed monitoring tools are (thankfully) coming to an end. Yet as those outdated techniques begin to fade, a whole new set of challenges have arisen around employing and running modern monitoring solutions.
Discover how New Relic can help turn monitoring blunders into intelligent problem solving, including how to avoid making common mistakes like:
- Not monitoring the whole system
- Monitoring arbitrary things in your system
- Making your monitoring part of the problem
Intro to Multidimensional Kubernetes MonitoringNew Relic
As a Kubernetes environment grows and becomes more complex, it gets harder to answer some very basic—but very important—questions. Questions like: What is the health of my cluster? What is the hierarchy and the health of the elements (nodes, pods, containers, and applications) within my cluster? In order to effectively manage the health and performance of your Kubernetes environments—at any scale and any level of complexity—it’s essential you have immediate, useful answers to these questions.
Our Kubernetes cluster explorer was designed to give you a multi-dimensional representation of your clusters—giving you the ability to drill down into Kubernetes data and metadata in a high-fidelity, curated UI.
This document discusses New Relic, Inc., a company that provides application performance monitoring and management products. It notes that the document contains forward-looking statements and actual results may differ. It also states that New Relic assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements except as required by law.
This document discusses site reliability engineering (SRE) practices at New Relic. It describes New Relic's transition from a monolithic architecture to microservices, and the establishment of an SRE team with both embedded and dedicated roles. The SRE team aims to continuously improve the reliability of New Relic's platform. Key aspects of SRE success outlined include reliability as a feature, shared understanding, clear guidelines, and community building.
10 Things You Can Do With New Relic - Number 9 Will Shock YouNew Relic
This document discusses 10 things that can be done with New Relic, a performance monitoring and analytics tool. It begins by noting that many people may not be correctly measuring performance and outlines how to measure perceived performance through key elements like load times and interactions. It then discusses learning more about New Relic usage through daily usage events and audit events that track account changes. The document concludes by stating that following best practices with New Relic's toolkits can provide proven ways to solve business challenges through tutorials, artifacts, and help options.
This document outlines strategies for improving code reviews at New Relic. It discusses establishing ground rules for reviews, different types of feedback (objective vs. subjective comments), and tagging comments as blocking or non-blocking. Guidelines are proposed for giving constructive criticism without being patronizing. The impact of implementing these strategies was more respectful discussions, less resentment between reviewers and authors, and a more efficient review process.
Understanding Microservice Latency for DevOps Teams: An Introduction to New R...New Relic
Distributed tracing is designed to give DevOps teams an easy way to capture, visualize, and analyze traces through complex architectures—including architectures that use both monoliths and microservices. And, by leveraging New Relic Applied Intelligence capabilities, you can easily highlight anomalies within a trace for more faster resolution.
Monitor all your Kubernetes and EKS stack with New Relic New Relic
This document discusses New Relic's capabilities for monitoring Kubernetes and EKS stacks. It begins with safe harbor statements and an overview of how applications have evolved from monoliths to orchestrated containers. Kubernetes allows for faster development, cost efficiency and portability but requires new monitoring approaches. New Relic's solution provides immediate insights into EKS clusters, allows alerting on any Kubernetes metric, and offers a deep stack view from applications to infrastructure through easy installation and extensibility via APIs. A demo then illustrates New Relic's EKS monitoring capabilities.
Host for the Most: Cloud Cost OptimizationNew Relic
The document discusses the need for workload aware spend optimization when moving workloads to the cloud. It outlines a methodology for defining, refining, and optimizing cloud initiatives by baselining workloads, establishing organization and migration tracking, implementing feedback loops, and achieving business agility. The methodology aims to optimize both cloud spending and end user experience using New Relic's monitoring capabilities.
New Relic Infrastructure in the Real World: AWSNew Relic
The document discusses New Relic's cloud monitoring capabilities. It provides visibility into full software stacks from hardware to applications. It allows linking of multiple AWS accounts for consolidated monitoring across teams. Settings and automation tools allow for efficient monitoring by customizing dashboards, frequencies, and regions to monitor. The API also allows for automation to reduce monitoring costs.
Best Practices for Measuring your Code PipelineNew Relic
The document discusses best practices for measuring a code pipeline, which automates the continuous integration and delivery process. It recommends sending events from source code management systems to capture metadata on commits and pushes. Pipeline state changes and test results should also be recorded to analyze patterns and correlate metrics. Builds should be tagged to relate runtime performance to code revisions. Measuring the pipeline allows teams to move faster, identify failures, and ensure deployments don't degrade quality.
Top Three Mistakes People Make with MonitoringNew Relic
The document discusses three common mistakes companies make with application monitoring: 1) Not monitoring the entire system leading to blind spots, 2) Monitoring arbitrary metrics that don't provide useful information, and 3) Viewing monitoring as someone else's problem rather than prioritizing it themselves. The author is from New Relic and seeks to educate on best practices for effective monitoring.
Top Features to Include in Your Winzo Clone App for Business Growth (4).pptxrickgrimesss22
Discover the essential features to incorporate in your Winzo clone app to boost business growth, enhance user engagement, and drive revenue. Learn how to create a compelling gaming experience that stands out in the competitive market.
A Study of Variable-Role-based Feature Enrichment in Neural Models of CodeAftab Hussain
Understanding variable roles in code has been found to be helpful by students
in learning programming -- could variable roles help deep neural models in
performing coding tasks? We do an exploratory study.
- These are slides of the talk given at InteNSE'23: The 1st International Workshop on Interpretability and Robustness in Neural Software Engineering, co-located with the 45th International Conference on Software Engineering, ICSE 2023, Melbourne Australia
DDS Security Version 1.2 was adopted in 2024. This revision strengthens support for long runnings systems adding new cryptographic algorithms, certificate revocation, and hardness against DoS attacks.
Utilocate offers a comprehensive solution for locate ticket management by automating and streamlining the entire process. By integrating with Geospatial Information Systems (GIS), it provides accurate mapping and visualization of utility locations, enhancing decision-making and reducing the risk of errors. The system's advanced data analytics tools help identify trends, predict potential issues, and optimize resource allocation, making the locate ticket management process smarter and more efficient. Additionally, automated ticket management ensures consistency and reduces human error, while real-time notifications keep all relevant personnel informed and ready to respond promptly.
The system's ability to streamline workflows and automate ticket routing significantly reduces the time taken to process each ticket, making the process faster and more efficient. Mobile access allows field technicians to update ticket information on the go, ensuring that the latest information is always available and accelerating the locate process. Overall, Utilocate not only enhances the efficiency and accuracy of locate ticket management but also improves safety by minimizing the risk of utility damage through precise and timely locates.
May Marketo Masterclass, London MUG May 22 2024.pdfAdele Miller
Can't make Adobe Summit in Vegas? No sweat because the EMEA Marketo Engage Champions are coming to London to share their Summit sessions, insights and more!
This is a MUG with a twist you don't want to miss.
Introducing Crescat - Event Management Software for Venues, Festivals and Eve...Crescat
Crescat is industry-trusted event management software, built by event professionals for event professionals. Founded in 2017, we have three key products tailored for the live event industry.
Crescat Event for concert promoters and event agencies. Crescat Venue for music venues, conference centers, wedding venues, concert halls and more. And Crescat Festival for festivals, conferences and complex events.
With a wide range of popular features such as event scheduling, shift management, volunteer and crew coordination, artist booking and much more, Crescat is designed for customisation and ease-of-use.
Over 125,000 events have been planned in Crescat and with hundreds of customers of all shapes and sizes, from boutique event agencies through to international concert promoters, Crescat is rigged for success. What's more, we highly value feedback from our users and we are constantly improving our software with updates, new features and improvements.
If you plan events, run a venue or produce festivals and you're looking for ways to make your life easier, then we have a solution for you. Try our software for free or schedule a no-obligation demo with one of our product specialists today at crescat.io
Microservice Teams - How the cloud changes the way we workSven Peters
A lot of technical challenges and complexity come with building a cloud-native and distributed architecture. The way we develop backend software has fundamentally changed in the last ten years. Managing a microservices architecture demands a lot of us to ensure observability and operational resiliency. But did you also change the way you run your development teams?
Sven will talk about Atlassian’s journey from a monolith to a multi-tenanted architecture and how it affected the way the engineering teams work. You will learn how we shifted to service ownership, moved to more autonomous teams (and its challenges), and established platform and enablement teams.
GraphSummit Paris - The art of the possible with Graph TechnologyNeo4j
Sudhir Hasbe, Chief Product Officer, Neo4j
Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
Takashi Kobayashi and Hironori Washizaki, "SWEBOK Guide and Future of SE Education," First International Symposium on the Future of Software Engineering (FUSE), June 3-6, 2024, Okinawa, Japan
Neo4j - Product Vision and Knowledge Graphs - GraphSummit ParisNeo4j
Dr. Jesús Barrasa, Head of Solutions Architecture for EMEA, Neo4j
Découvrez les dernières innovations de Neo4j, et notamment les dernières intégrations cloud et les améliorations produits qui font de Neo4j un choix essentiel pour les développeurs qui créent des applications avec des données interconnectées et de l’IA générative.
Need for Speed: Removing speed bumps from your Symfony projects ⚡️Łukasz Chruściel
No one wants their application to drag like a car stuck in the slow lane! Yet it’s all too common to encounter bumpy, pothole-filled solutions that slow the speed of any application. Symfony apps are not an exception.
In this talk, I will take you for a spin around the performance racetrack. We’ll explore common pitfalls - those hidden potholes on your application that can cause unexpected slowdowns. Learn how to spot these performance bumps early, and more importantly, how to navigate around them to keep your application running at top speed.
We will focus in particular on tuning your engine at the application level, making the right adjustments to ensure that your system responds like a well-oiled, high-performance race car.
Flutter is a popular open source, cross-platform framework developed by Google. In this webinar we'll explore Flutter and its architecture, delve into the Flutter Embedder and Flutter’s Dart language, discover how to leverage Flutter for embedded device development, learn about Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) and its consortium and understand the rationale behind AGL's choice of Flutter for next-gen IVI systems. Don’t miss this opportunity to discover whether Flutter is right for your project.
2. Abstract
• Instrumenting Infrastructure as a Service (IAAS) in
the cloud with New Relic works well, but there is a
new kid in town. Platform as a Service (PAAS) is fast
becoming a preferred development platform, that is
not as well known. AgileThought shows how we
utilize New Relic with Azure PAAS. We take you
through the pitfalls you may encounter when setting
up New Relic with Azure PAAS. We discuss other tips
and tricks to automate and refine your New Relic
journey into Azure. We will demo these tips and
tricks in Azure in real time.
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• Intro (AT and DevOps process) with PAAS
• Instrumenting Azure PaaS applications with New
Relic Overview
• Demo
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• Found this to be more stable results
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• Building Custom .XML Extension Files
• Keeping the files updatedrelevant with the code
• TracerFactory Settings
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• These go in the PaaS AppSettings
• COR_ENABLE_PROFILING
• COR_PROFILER
• COR_PROFILER_PATH
• NEWRELIC_HOME
• NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY
• These must go in the .exe.config appsettings:
• <add key="NewRelic.AppName" value=“webjobname" />
• <add key="NewRelic.AgentEnabled" value="true" />
• <add key="NewRelic.LicenseKey" value=“T7yth1$k3y" />
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13. WebJobs, WebJobs, WebJobs!
• New Relic Dashboard Tip:
• Add this to the PaaS App running all your WebJobs
• NEW_RELIC_LABELS
• Environment:DEV
• Environment:QA
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