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AMSTERDAM — As services become more and more distributed, organizations need to control not only who can access them from the outside but how internal services can communicate with each other.
The attitude toward application performance is changing for customers and businesses alike. Good performance is no longer an optional investment, but it’s a primary differentiator between companies, granting access to diverse global markets, building customer trust and improving user experience.
The Australian public company Atlassian has just launched a new generative AI feature in its cloud software suite. Called Atlassian Intelligence, it’s being touted as “a new virtual teammate” and was built in collaboration with OpenAI.
AMSTERDAM — At its heart, OpenTelemetry is about identifying problems in complex systems to create a better user experience. But to do that, it has to make sense of petabytes of data across thousands, even hundreds of thousands, of nodes.
You may have heard that mobile app usage is increasing substantially across the globe. Here’s a few interesting facts that make it clear: As a result of this worldwide boom in mobile app usage, organizations are rushing to bring apps to market to capitalize on the demand.
Developers who are serious about securing their code have cause to rejoice. The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) is releasing Supply-chain Levels for Software Artifacts (SLSA, pronounced Salsa) version 1.0.
The faster an identity breach is detected, the faster an organization can take steps to reduce the impact of the data breach. Faster detection times andnotifications to impacted staff and organization can result in lower data breach recovery costs and help save a company’s reputation.
In today’s fast-paced world of software development, DevOps professionals strive to provide high-quality and dependable services for their users.
Observability originated in the field of engineering and has recently gained popularity in the world of software development. Put simply, observability refers to the ability to understand the internal state of a system based on its external outputs. IBM defines it as follows:
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