Software intelligence company Dynatrace announced customers can extend Smartscape,
the Dynatrace platform's real-time and continuously updated topology,
to bring Dynatrace's powerful AIOps and analytics capabilities to more
open-source services, including OpenTelemetry, FluentD, and Prometheus.
This expands Dynatrace's unique ability to unify observability data and
detail dependencies across all entities in dynamic, cloud-native
environments. As a result, DevOps and SRE teams can easily curate and
analyze data streams from any source, at scale.
According
to Stephen Elliot, Group Vice President, Management Software and
DevOps, at IDC, "To power digital transformation, organizations often
rely on heterogeneous and highly dynamic architectures. These reflect
large-scale systems performing trillions of operations for vastly
different purposes across the enterprise. The complexity is enhanced by
an accelerated adoption of emerging, open-source technologies, which in
turn generate telemetry data that is exploding in volume, speed, and
cardinality. Organizations are challenged to translate unstructured data
from these environments into actionable business insights. Traditional
machine learning correlation falls short because the IT landscape is not
properly represented in the data models, and the cause-and-effect chain
remains unclear."
The
Dynatrace platform creates and continuously updates Smartscape
topology in real time to support constantly changing, modern cloud
environments, which can consist of millions of entities with trillions
of dependencies. The combination of this and the platform's powerful AIOps and analytics capabilities puts
all data from these environments - including metrics, logs, traces, as
well as data from user experiences and the latest open-source standards -
into actionable context. This enables teams to analyze, troubleshoot,
and optimize their clouds quickly and with precision.
"As
a leading insurance provider in the health, life, invest, and car
space, much of our business operates digitally and at scale," said
Michael Akers, Group Monitoring Services Manager at Vitality. "To
provide an exceptional service to our advisers, members, and partners,
we rely on an open, multicloud architecture with interconnected
applications and microservices across Kubernetes and other cloud-native
platforms. Despite the complexity of our environment and the immense
amount of data produced, the Dynatrace platform's extensive
observability and AIOps capabilities help ensure everything in our cloud
stack works seamlessly, and all steps in our supply chain deliver the
services our members need, more efficiently than ever before."
"Driving
digital transformation at enterprise-scale requires highly dynamic
architectures with interconnected apps and microservices across
cloud-native platforms. Custom entities and open-source data streams,
which may be connected medical devices for a healthcare provider, smart
containers for shipping companies, or any other business-specific and
mission-critical variables, make managing these environments even more
difficult," said Steve Tack, SVP of Product Management at Dynatrace.
"With this announcement, we are increasing visibility across clouds,
which helps DevOps and SRE teams tame complexity, accelerate innovation,
and drive better business outcomes."
These enhancements will be generally available within 60 days.