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Strobe

Strobe

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What is Strobe?

Strobe, in the context of web development, refers to a class of vulnerabilities involving the potential leakage of sensitive information due to timing discrepancies when processing external data. More specifically, it can also refer to a Google Chrome feature designed to prevent unexpected autoplay of video and audio. The linked URL addresses the autoplay prevention context.

What other technologies are related to Strobe?

Strobe Competitor Technologies

Omegamon provides real-time and historical performance monitoring for z/OS systems and applications, overlapping with Strobe's performance measurement capabilities.
mentioned alongside Strobe in 9% (107) of relevant job posts
Mainview provides performance management and monitoring for z/OS environments, making it a competitor to Strobe.
mentioned alongside Strobe in 13% (58) of relevant job posts

Strobe Complementary Technologies

CICS is a transaction processing system on z/OS. Strobe can be used to measure the performance of applications running within CICS.
mentioned alongside Strobe in 1% (197) of relevant job posts
MQ Series (now IBM MQ) is a message queuing middleware. Strobe can be used to measure the performance of applications using MQ for messaging.
mentioned alongside Strobe in 2% (51) of relevant job posts
z/OS is the operating system that Strobe runs on, making it a fundamental dependency and therefore complementary.
mentioned alongside Strobe in 1% (82) of relevant job posts

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