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Five Eyes Agencies List Top 15 Most Exploited Bugs of 2021

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Meliá Hotels International Accelerates Digital Transformation with Dynatrace During Global Travel Resurgence

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Report: 85% of SREs say that automation is ‘imperative’ for innovation

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Dynatrace CEO Rick McConnell on Observability and Everything as Code

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Getting Ready for the Next Log4Shell Vulnerability

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Dynatrace Advances Observability and AIOps for Databases

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Observability Clinic: Getting Started with Observability Driven DevOps and SRE Automation

Dynatrace enables DevOps Platform Engineers and SREs to automate release validation, resiliency engineering, multi-stage delivery or automated problem remediation by connecting Dynatrace’s AIOps to their favorite DevOps tools for deploy, test, notify or remediate.

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2021 DevOps Report: Public Sector

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Dynatrace launches its first office in the UAE

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Dynatrace Unveils DevSecOps Automation Partner Program

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Meet the New Dynatrace CEO Rick McConnell

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In pursuit of General Intelligence – Dynatrace and the death of the dashboard

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2022 State of SRE Report Reveals Organizations Are Investing More in Site Reliability Engineering, but Progress is Constrained by Immature Practices and Manual Toil

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Software intelligence platform Dynatrace gets automatic attack detection

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What Is Software Intelligence As-Code?

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Dynatrace goes multi-cloud with serverless monitoring

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Dynatrace transcends multi-cloud serverless for near-omniscient observability

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The New CEO of Dynatrace’s Master Plan to Beat Rivals like Splunk

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2021 DevOps Report: Retail

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Spring4Shell: Identify and minimize your production risk

With new application security vulnerabilities constantly being discovered and exploited, it can be hard to know whether your application is impacted. Just three months after Log4Shell, a new critical application vulnerability called Spring4Shell was published last Wednesday. The vulnerability can be exploited for remote code execution and is found in the widely adopted open-source Java Spring Framework that is used by 60% of developers in their main applications.

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Dynatrace Expands Strategic Partnership with AWS

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Dynatrace Named a Leader in the GigaOm Radar for Cloud Observability Solutions 

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State of SRE Report: 2022 Edition

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2021 DevOps Report: Financial Services

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