Netreo & Retrace are Finalists for the 2024 Network Computing Awards!
Voting is now open for the annual Network Computing Awards,?and thanks to our loyal customers, Netreo and Retrace are finalists in 8 categories!
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The Business Case for OpenTelemetry
?Industry standards drive vendors to create interoperable solutions, which fuel mass consumption and market success. Once interoperability replaces proprietary tech, manufacturing is simplified, alternative vendors enter the market, competition rises and prices fall.
Standardization is finally coming to the APM industry in the form of OpenTelemetry, and the de facto standard is already changing the APM industry in many ways. Check out how vendors and users alike can take advantage of the many benefits that OpenTelemetry provides.?
Maximising Retrace APM: Building KickA$$ Dashboards for Deep Performance Insights
Collecting application performance data is one thing. Visualizing captured metrics in a way that fuels informed decision making is another. Join 2 Retrace Product Experts, James Michaels and Tony Tran, for insightful tips on maximizing APM data by Building KickA$$ Dashboards in Retrace!
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