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    <title>What is dd-trace? And Why Teams Move to SigNoz for OpenTelemetry Tracing</title>
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    <description>dd-trace is Datadog&#39;s proprietary tracing library and the SDK that ties your application to Datadog APM. Here&#39;s what it does, where it falls short, and how teams replace it with OpenTelemetry and SigNoz.</description>
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