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Honeycomb Unveils Kubernetes-Aware Observability to Solve Application Performance Mysteries

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Innovative application observability for developers correlates code performance with granular cluster data for easier debugging and migrations. This new capability enables platform engineers running Kubernetes and the developers building on it to correlate granular application issues in production code with their infrastructure layer.

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Best Practices for Application Performance Testing

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When done properly, software application performance testing determines if a system meets certain acceptable criteria for both responsiveness and robustness. The post Best Practices for Application Performance Testing appeared first on DevOps.com. Align […].

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Modern Application Management Requires Deeper Internet Visibility

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Most IT teams regularly employ a range of tools to monitor application performance. But in an era where applications are running everywhere from the cloud to the network edge, the visibility being provided is limited.

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Performance tuning in Java 

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Performance tuning is an essential aspect of software development, especially in enterprise-level applications where performance plays a significant role in user satisfaction and system stability. In this blog, we will discuss performance tuning in Java and the best practices for improving application performance.

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Techstrong Research PulseMeter: Caching Transforms Application Performance

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The Techstrong Research PulseMeter report underscores the critical role of database caching in supporting real-time applications and digital experience delivery.

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How to make your web application more secure by using Interactive Application Security Testing (IAST) – PART 3 of Application Security Testing series

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Introduction Welcome to part three of the blog series about Application Security Testing. In part one of this series, we looked at Static Application Security Testing (SAST) and in part two at Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST). This ensures that the IAST tool is always running where the application is deployed.

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High-performance computing on AWS

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How does High-Performance Computing on AWS differ from regular computing? For this HPC will bring massive parallel computing, cluster and workload managers and high-performance components to the table. It is optimized to work on the existing AWS network infrastructure and it can scale depending on application requirements.

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