Video Spotlight - Seamlessly Migrating to the Cloud with Retrace; A Basic Introduction to OpenTelemetry Python; A Review of Agile Methodology; and more!
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For enterprise companies migrating to the cloud, there are a number of strategies for maintaining & improving application & service performance, while maximizing the flexibility & cost benefits the cloud offers.
In our next Video Spotlight, Retrace Customer Success Manager Nhel Bontuyan overviews cloud migration strategies and how Retrace can help DevOps teams when implementing your chosen strategy. Nhel also includes a preview of how the Netreo OTel Appliance enables customers to add OpenTelemetry to boost Retrace APM functionality once your move to the cloud is completed.
OpenTelemetry provides a standards-based means to expand and refine APM capabilities for the consistent capture and analysis of cloud-native, containerized and traditional application metrics. But just like all app development, each language behaves differently when leveraging OpenTelemetry.
This recent post guides you through the fundamentals of OpenTelemetry Python with a comprehensive overview of key concepts, practical applications and real use cases. With the popularity of Python, every developer will want to know how to effectively harness the power of OTel to simplify the monitoring of the cloud-native applications made with Python.
Knowing exactly where IIS log files are located is important when working on both Windows servers and Azure. If your IIS logs are not stored in the default location, you may waste critical time searching. This guide offers a step-by-step tutorial on how to locate and view your IIS logs, ensuring efficient troubleshooting and security audits.
A people-focused, results-oriented approach to software development, the Agile Methodology respects our rapidly changing world. Agile focuses on adaptive planning and continuous improvements in quality through short, iterative development cycles. Take a look at how and why the Agile Methodology could benefit your team.
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Hi there, here is your shiny new edition of the Developer Things newsletter! Developer Tips, Tricks & Resources Start Your Free Retrace Trial Today! What is Singleton? A Detailed Overview One of the most well-known design patterns, singleton ensures the existence of a single instance of a given class during the life of an application. Our detailed overview covers what makes this pattern important and useful, how and when should to use singleton, plus use cases and examples. Read More! ...
Hi there, here is your shiny new edition of the Developer Things newsletter! Developer Tips, Tricks & Resources Start Your Free Retrace Trial Today! Introduction to SOLID Principles in C# If you have ever come across code that was challenging to expand or maintain, you are not alone. SOLID principles provide a guideline to writing code that is clearer and easier for others to understand and maintain, which is something all developers and applications need. Read More! ...
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