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Dynatrace Achieves FedRAMP "In Process" Status

Dynatrace announced it is "In Process" to attain Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) Authorization at a moderate impact level.

Achieving FedRAMP Authorization from the General Services Administration (GSA) FedRAMP Program Management Office (PMO) will allow federal agencies to benefit from the AI-powered, end-to-end observability capabilities of the Dynatrace Software Intelligence Platform to achieve their digital transformation and mission goals with greater efficiency, simplicity and speed.

“Dynatrace is a key component and enabler of our digital transformation plan including the migration of key business applications to cloud-based solutions and the creation of new cloud-native applications,” said Francisco Salguero, Chief Information Officer, Federal Communications Commission. “Dynatrace helps us automate our DevOps delivery process and optimize the user experience across complex, distributed applications that involve multiple cloud providers. Their AI engine continuously identifies degradations and anomalies, allowing my staff to proactively focus on the critical insights and resolve issues before our users find them.”

FedRAMP is a U.S. government program that provides a standardized approach to security assessment, authorization, and continuous monitoring for cloud products and services. The program aims to increase confidence in the security of cloud-based services such as the Dynatrace® Software Intelligence Platform and accelerate their adoption among federal agencies by reducing the cost, time and resource requirements of risk management processes.

“Initiatives including FedRAMP and Cloud Smart, the federal government’s cloud computing strategy, demonstrate the US government’s commitment to digital transformation. The adoption of hybrid technology environments, built on cloud-native architectures spanning multiple data centers, is at the heart of this transformation,” said Steve Tack, SVP of Product Management at Dynatrace. “By achieving FedRAMP authorization from the GSA FedRAMP PMO, Dynatrace will be poised to better support federal agencies on this journey, offering the end-to-end observability and precise answers they need to achieve their mission goals and deliver seamless digital experiences through the public cloud as well as on-premises environments.”

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Dynatrace Achieves FedRAMP "In Process" Status

Dynatrace announced it is "In Process" to attain Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) Authorization at a moderate impact level.

Achieving FedRAMP Authorization from the General Services Administration (GSA) FedRAMP Program Management Office (PMO) will allow federal agencies to benefit from the AI-powered, end-to-end observability capabilities of the Dynatrace Software Intelligence Platform to achieve their digital transformation and mission goals with greater efficiency, simplicity and speed.

“Dynatrace is a key component and enabler of our digital transformation plan including the migration of key business applications to cloud-based solutions and the creation of new cloud-native applications,” said Francisco Salguero, Chief Information Officer, Federal Communications Commission. “Dynatrace helps us automate our DevOps delivery process and optimize the user experience across complex, distributed applications that involve multiple cloud providers. Their AI engine continuously identifies degradations and anomalies, allowing my staff to proactively focus on the critical insights and resolve issues before our users find them.”

FedRAMP is a U.S. government program that provides a standardized approach to security assessment, authorization, and continuous monitoring for cloud products and services. The program aims to increase confidence in the security of cloud-based services such as the Dynatrace® Software Intelligence Platform and accelerate their adoption among federal agencies by reducing the cost, time and resource requirements of risk management processes.

“Initiatives including FedRAMP and Cloud Smart, the federal government’s cloud computing strategy, demonstrate the US government’s commitment to digital transformation. The adoption of hybrid technology environments, built on cloud-native architectures spanning multiple data centers, is at the heart of this transformation,” said Steve Tack, SVP of Product Management at Dynatrace. “By achieving FedRAMP authorization from the GSA FedRAMP PMO, Dynatrace will be poised to better support federal agencies on this journey, offering the end-to-end observability and precise answers they need to achieve their mission goals and deliver seamless digital experiences through the public cloud as well as on-premises environments.”

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