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Dynatrace Available on AWS Marketplace

Dynatrace announced availability on AWS Marketplace.

Now, Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers can purchase and deploy Dynatrace’s cloud application performance management service directly through AWS Marketplace. This eliminates many of the discrete steps usually involved in the procurement, deployment and billing of cloud-based software.

“Cloud-native monitoring from Dynatrace is a leading offering for application performance management, which many customers depend on to keep their application stacks running smoothly,” said Barry Russell, GM, Global Business Development, AWS Marketplace and Catalog Services, Amazon Web Services, Inc. “Our customers want easy-to-use SaaS solutions like cloud-native monitoring powered by AI that is available for immediate purchase on AWS Marketplace. Dynatrace’s support of SaaS Subscriptions on AWS Marketplace demonstrates a focus on giving customers an easy way to procure and deploy low-friction application performance management tools to power their business.”

“Dynatrace’s availability of SaaS Subscriptions on AWS Marketplace is another step in our mission to improve the efficiency and productivity of IT and development operations within the enterprise,” said Steve Pace, SVP of Global Sales at Dynatrace. “This new integration simplifies the process from end to end so that cloud-dependent businesses can quickly focus on delivering exceptional digital experiences rather than hunting down and fixing problems.”

With end-to-end transactional visibility, organizations are now able to quickly troubleshoot and optimize performance. Dynatrace allows users to track performance of services and instances within services such as Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (AmazonEC2), Amazon Elastic Book Store (Amazon EBS), Amazon Elastic Load Balancing (Amazon ELB), and Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS).

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Dynatrace Available on AWS Marketplace

Dynatrace announced availability on AWS Marketplace.

Now, Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers can purchase and deploy Dynatrace’s cloud application performance management service directly through AWS Marketplace. This eliminates many of the discrete steps usually involved in the procurement, deployment and billing of cloud-based software.

“Cloud-native monitoring from Dynatrace is a leading offering for application performance management, which many customers depend on to keep their application stacks running smoothly,” said Barry Russell, GM, Global Business Development, AWS Marketplace and Catalog Services, Amazon Web Services, Inc. “Our customers want easy-to-use SaaS solutions like cloud-native monitoring powered by AI that is available for immediate purchase on AWS Marketplace. Dynatrace’s support of SaaS Subscriptions on AWS Marketplace demonstrates a focus on giving customers an easy way to procure and deploy low-friction application performance management tools to power their business.”

“Dynatrace’s availability of SaaS Subscriptions on AWS Marketplace is another step in our mission to improve the efficiency and productivity of IT and development operations within the enterprise,” said Steve Pace, SVP of Global Sales at Dynatrace. “This new integration simplifies the process from end to end so that cloud-dependent businesses can quickly focus on delivering exceptional digital experiences rather than hunting down and fixing problems.”

With end-to-end transactional visibility, organizations are now able to quickly troubleshoot and optimize performance. Dynatrace allows users to track performance of services and instances within services such as Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (AmazonEC2), Amazon Elastic Book Store (Amazon EBS), Amazon Elastic Load Balancing (Amazon ELB), and Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS).

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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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