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Rick McConnell, CEO of Dynatrace, on observability and beyond.
Martin Banks is a long-standing journalist, commentator and analyst covering IT and its impact on business since the very beginning of the PC revolution. Before that, he was covering the development of the semiconductor technologies and microprocessors that have made it all possible.
Rick McConnell, CEO of Dynatrace, on observability and beyond.
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