Software intelligence company Dynatrace, announced today the extension of its Software Intelligence
Platform to support all services from Amazon Web Services (AWS) that
publish metrics to Amazon CloudWatch, a fully managed AWS service that
provides monitoring and observability of AWS resources and applications
on AWS and on-premises environments. Combining Amazon CloudWatch metrics
with the data already captured by the Dynatrace platform provides
customers with richer context and more precise answers for their dynamic
AWS and hybrid-cloud environments, helping to drive faster cloud
adoption and accelerate their digital transformation.
"AWS
and Dynatrace are core pillars in our cloud strategy, and play a key
role in our digital transformation," said Chris Deane, Senior
Engineering Manager, Platform Services, BT Consumer. "To successfully
achieve our digital business objectives, we need confidence in our
ability to quickly migrate to and run more services in the cloud,
without increased risk. That's why the observability and AI-assistance
from Dynatrace is so important. These latest enhancements to the
Dynatrace platform make it even easier to continually optimize our cloud
environment and improve the outcomes of our digital transformation."
With
these enhancements, Dynatrace will automatically identify and collect
metrics from the 95 AWS services currently supported by Amazon
CloudWatch. This enriches Dynatrace's AI-powered answers with the latest
services from AWS, including Amazon MSK, Amazon Route 53, Amazon Sagemaker, Amazon Neptune, and Amazon MQ.
Metrics from these and all services that publish metrics to CloudWatch
are automatically combined with the distributed tracing, log, user
experience, and other observability data already processed by the
Dynatrace platform. As a result, Dynatrace-AWS customers not only get
all CloudWatch metrics streamed to dashboards automatically, they also
gain automatic, self-adjusting baselining, immediate anomaly detection,
and precise root-cause determination prioritized by business impact
across their entire AWS and hybrid/multicloud environment. This
combination of CloudWatch metrics, additional observability data,
automation, and AI-powered assistance saves digital teams considerable
time and resources, allowing them to focus on innovative, high-value
tasks that drive better business outcomes.
"As
organizations increasingly invest in cloud-native development using
AWS, as well as microservices and Kubernetes architectures, complete
visibility into these dynamic environments is critical," said Bob
Wilkinson, GM Monitoring and Observability Services, Amazon Web
Services, Inc. "Organizations need the right capabilities to achieve
that level of visibility, and Dynatrace can be a key part of the
solution along with Amazon CloudWatch. I am excited the Dynatrace
Software Intelligence Platform now supports any AWS service that
publishes metrics to CloudWatch. This enables even greater automation
and observability for customers as they migrate architectures to AWS."
"Our
customers are accelerating their digital transformation, and many are
adopting AWS to help them on that journey. We built our Software
Intelligence Platform purposefully for dynamic environments such as AWS,
with AI-assistance and continuous automation at the core," said Steve
Tack, SVP Product Management, Dynatrace. "We've always delivered
distributed tracing and code-level insights for applications and
microservices running on AWS. This enhanced AWS integration allows us to
provide rapid support as Amazon introduces new services for
observability into any layer or service in their cloud stack. We are
proud of our relationship with AWS and the enhanced value we continue to
deliver to joint customers."
Dynatrace's ability to ingest metrics from the 95 AWS CloudWatch services will be available within the next 60 days.