Software intelligence company Dynatrace announced that it has extended the Dynatrace platform's
broad and deep observability and advanced AIOps capabilities to all
major serverless architectures. In addition to existing support for AWS Lambda, this includes Microsoft Azure Functions, Google Cloud Functions, as well as managed Kubernetes environments,
messaging queues, and cloud databases across all major cloud providers.
As a result, DevOps, and site reliability engineering (SRE) teams can
automatically analyze, troubleshoot, and optimize serverless
applications to drive innovation at scale.
"To
deliver the digital services and compelling experiences our customers
demand, we build our applications using best-in-class serverless
services from multiple providers," said Thomas Janik, Technology
Services Manager, Monitoring and Event Management, American Family
Insurance. "This distributed application model makes it hard to achieve
end-to-end, real-time visibility, and even harder to automate
operations. By extending its automatic and intelligent observability to
all serverless architectures, Dynatrace automatically ensures our
applications are optimized, even in these complex, heterogeneous
environments."
"While
serverless architectures offer greater scalability and flexibility,
they generate massive amounts of data and few answers about how to
optimize the infrastructure and applications that run on them," said
Steve Tack, SVP of Product Management at Dynatrace. "By providing full
end-to-end observability across multicloud serverless offerings, and
enabling teams to automate operations with precise, AI-powered insights,
Dynatrace allows organizations to adopt modern approaches that speed
innovation while ensuring the best experience for customers."
These enhancements to Dynatrace will be generally available to customers within the next 90 days. Please visit the Dynatrace blog for additional information on observability for multicloud serverless architectures.