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AppDynamics Launches New Integration Partner Program

AppDynamics, a Cisco company, announced the AppDynamics Integration Partner Program , a new partnership program that simplifies the rapidly expanding technology ecosystem for enterprises through strategic collaboration with leading technology companies.

AppDynamics has curated joint innovations geared toward empowering IT teams with an extended view of their applications, network, infrastructure and business, and providing AI-powered insights for automated remediation and optimization.

“We’re reaching a tipping point where the chaos and complexity in modern IT operations has become too much to manage without AI and automation,” said Thomas Wyatt, Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer, AppDynamics. “An ecosystem of technology partners collaborating with an AIOps mindset is a must for enterprises adopting a more automated approach. The Integration Partner Program brings AppDynamics together with industry leading technology providers to help businesses create systems of intelligence that power amazing experiences for their users."

Every vendor in the Integration Partner Program has been carefully assessed to ensure integrations answer enterprises’ most critical needs. The methodology for partner selection is based on AppDynamics and Cisco’s Central Nervous System for IT, which empowers IT professionals in their AIOps journey by providing broad visibility into complex environments, real-time insights and the ability to automatically trigger targeted actions. Partners in this new program have strategically integrated with AppDynamics in support of this AIOps-focused vision. Founding members include Apica, Atlassian Opsgenie, BigPanda, Evolven, Harness, Moogsoft, PagerDuty, Turbonomic, Virtual Instruments and xMatters.

Members of the Integration Partner Program gain access to a collaborative support network during the development cycle to ensure high quality integrations are built and positioned as integral to AppDynamics and Cisco’s Central Nervous System vision.

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AppDynamics Launches New Integration Partner Program

AppDynamics, a Cisco company, announced the AppDynamics Integration Partner Program , a new partnership program that simplifies the rapidly expanding technology ecosystem for enterprises through strategic collaboration with leading technology companies.

AppDynamics has curated joint innovations geared toward empowering IT teams with an extended view of their applications, network, infrastructure and business, and providing AI-powered insights for automated remediation and optimization.

“We’re reaching a tipping point where the chaos and complexity in modern IT operations has become too much to manage without AI and automation,” said Thomas Wyatt, Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer, AppDynamics. “An ecosystem of technology partners collaborating with an AIOps mindset is a must for enterprises adopting a more automated approach. The Integration Partner Program brings AppDynamics together with industry leading technology providers to help businesses create systems of intelligence that power amazing experiences for their users."

Every vendor in the Integration Partner Program has been carefully assessed to ensure integrations answer enterprises’ most critical needs. The methodology for partner selection is based on AppDynamics and Cisco’s Central Nervous System for IT, which empowers IT professionals in their AIOps journey by providing broad visibility into complex environments, real-time insights and the ability to automatically trigger targeted actions. Partners in this new program have strategically integrated with AppDynamics in support of this AIOps-focused vision. Founding members include Apica, Atlassian Opsgenie, BigPanda, Evolven, Harness, Moogsoft, PagerDuty, Turbonomic, Virtual Instruments and xMatters.

Members of the Integration Partner Program gain access to a collaborative support network during the development cycle to ensure high quality integrations are built and positioned as integral to AppDynamics and Cisco’s Central Nervous System vision.

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IT spending is expected to jump nearly 10% in 2025, and organizations are now facing pressure to manage costs without slowing down critical functions like observability. To meet the challenge, leaders are turning to smarter, more cost effective business strategies. Enter stage right: OpenTelemetry, the missing piece of the puzzle that is no longer just an option but rather a strategic advantage ...

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