- Cloud Monitoring as a Service | Datadog
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- Datadog - Wikipedia
Datadog, Inc is an American company that provides an observability service for cloud-scale applications, providing monitoring of servers, databases, tools, and services, through a SaaS -based data analytics platform
- Getting Started - Datadog Infrastructure and Application Monitoring
Datadog is an observability platform that supports every phase of software development on any stack The platform consists of many products that help you build, test, monitor, debug, optimize, and secure your software These products can be used individually or combined into a customized solution
- What is Datadog? | Definition from TechTarget
Datadog is a monitoring and analytics tool for information technology (IT) and DevOps teams that can be used to determine performance metrics as well as Event monitoring for infrastructure and cloud services
- What does Datadog do | How does Datadog work | Business Model
Datadog, founded in 2010, is an observability service for cloud-scale applications, providing monitoring of servers, databases, tools, and services through a SaaS-based data analytics platform
- The Datadog Learning Center
Learn by coding on real cloud compute instances on our free interactive platform Confidently monitor, scale, and secure your applications whether you're a beginner or an experienced developer, an operations pro, or a security expert
- Datadog Developer Hub | Datadog
The Datadog Developer Hub is a collaborative space designed by and for developers Discover community-contributed open-source integrations and libraries, or access tools and resources to build your own and expand Datadog's capabilities
- What is Datadog? | Uptrace
Explore what Datadog is, its core features, and practical use cases Compare it with competitors to find the best fit for your observability needs
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