Skip to main content

Dynatrace Integrates with AWS Application Migration Service

Dynatrace's observability platform is now natively integrated with AWS Application Migration Service (MGN).

AWS MGN enables organizations to relocate applications and infrastructure efficiently and securely to the AWS Cloud, and to stay operational during the transition without impact to their services. With this integration, organizations can automatically install and deploy the Dynatrace® platform from the moment they start running in the AWS Cloud, delivering immediate access to comprehensive observability capabilities. This allows organizations to embrace the benefits of the cloud with confidence and to deliver best-in-class end-user experiences.

Dynatrace’s integration with AWS MGN enables organizations to quickly and securely leverage the Dynatrace platform for:

- Optimizing performance: By continuously monitoring applications and automatically addressing potential issues before they escalate, Dynatrace helps teams maintain high performance and availability.

- Managing costs: By understanding which parts of an application are using the most resources, Dynatrace enables teams to adjust and reduce costs.

- Understanding user experiences: Detailed insights into user interactions help teams improve the user experience, leading to higher satisfaction and retention.

- Addressing compliance and security: Dynatrace provides detailed logs and performance metrics, helping teams meet regulatory requirements and detect unusual activity.

Jay Snyder, SVP, Global Partner and Alliances at Dynatrace, said: “This integration will serve to help our joint global customers accelerate their cloud migration and modernization efforts at speed and scale, an effort that requires complete visibility into application performance. With actionable, contextualized insights and advanced AI and automation at their fingertips, Dynatrace users can navigate their digital transformation with greater confidence about the stability and security of their environment.”

The Dynatrace and AWS Application Migration Service integration is now generally available.

The Latest

In APMdigest's 2026 Observability Predictions Series, industry experts offer predictions on how Observability and related technologies will evolve and impact business in 2025. Part 5 covers APM and infrastructure monitoring ...

AI continues to be the top story across the industry, but a big test is coming up as retailers make the final preparations before the holiday season starts. Will new AI powered features help load up Santa's sleigh this year? Or are early adopters in for unpleasant surprises in the form of unexpected high costs, poor performance, or even service outages? ...

In APMdigest's 2026 Observability Predictions Series, industry experts offer predictions on how Observability and related technologies will evolve and impact business in 2025. Part 4 covers user experience, digital performance, website performance and ITSM ...

In APMdigest's 2026 Observability Predictions Series, industry experts offer predictions on how Observability and related technologies will evolve and impact business in 2025. Part 3 covers more predictions about Observability ...

In APMdigest's 2026 Observability Predictions Series, industry experts offer predictions on how Observability and related technologies will evolve and impact business in 2025. Part 2 covers predictions about Observability and AIOps ...

The Holiday Season means it is time for APMdigest's annual list of predictions, covering Observability and other IT performance topics. Industry experts — from analysts and consultants to the top vendors — offer thoughtful, insightful, and often controversial predictions on how Observability, AIOps, APM and related technologies will evolve and impact business in 2026 ...

IT organizations are preparing for 2026 with increased expectations around modernization, cloud maturity, and data readiness. At the same time, many teams continue to operate with limited staffing and are trying to maintain complex environments with small internal groups. These conditions are creating a distinct set of priorities for the year ahead. The DataStrike 2026 Data Infrastructure Survey Report, based on responses from nearly 280 IT leaders across industries, points to five trends that are shaping data infrastructure planning for 2026 ...

Developers building AI applications are not just looking for fault patterns after deployment; they must detect issues quickly during development and have the ability to prevent issues after going live. Unfortunately, traditional observability tools can no longer meet the needs of AI-driven enterprise application development. AI-powered detection and auto-remediation tools designed to keep pace with rapid development are now emerging to proactively manage performance and prevent downtime ...

Every few years, the cybersecurity industry adopts a new buzzword. "Zero Trust" has endured longer than most — and for good reason. Its promise is simple: trust nothing by default, verify everything continuously. Yet many organizations still hesitate to implement Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA). The problem isn't that ZTNA doesn't work. It's that it's often misunderstood ...

For many retail brands, peak season is the annual stress test of their digital infrastructure. It's also when often technical dashboards glow green, yet customer feedback, digital experience frustration, and conversion trends tell a different story entirely. Over the past several years, we've seen the same pattern across retail, financial services, travel, and media: internal application performance metrics fail to capture the true experience of users connecting over local broadband, mobile carriers, and congested networks using multiple devices across geographies ...

Dynatrace Integrates with AWS Application Migration Service

Dynatrace's observability platform is now natively integrated with AWS Application Migration Service (MGN).

AWS MGN enables organizations to relocate applications and infrastructure efficiently and securely to the AWS Cloud, and to stay operational during the transition without impact to their services. With this integration, organizations can automatically install and deploy the Dynatrace® platform from the moment they start running in the AWS Cloud, delivering immediate access to comprehensive observability capabilities. This allows organizations to embrace the benefits of the cloud with confidence and to deliver best-in-class end-user experiences.

Dynatrace’s integration with AWS MGN enables organizations to quickly and securely leverage the Dynatrace platform for:

- Optimizing performance: By continuously monitoring applications and automatically addressing potential issues before they escalate, Dynatrace helps teams maintain high performance and availability.

- Managing costs: By understanding which parts of an application are using the most resources, Dynatrace enables teams to adjust and reduce costs.

- Understanding user experiences: Detailed insights into user interactions help teams improve the user experience, leading to higher satisfaction and retention.

- Addressing compliance and security: Dynatrace provides detailed logs and performance metrics, helping teams meet regulatory requirements and detect unusual activity.

Jay Snyder, SVP, Global Partner and Alliances at Dynatrace, said: “This integration will serve to help our joint global customers accelerate their cloud migration and modernization efforts at speed and scale, an effort that requires complete visibility into application performance. With actionable, contextualized insights and advanced AI and automation at their fingertips, Dynatrace users can navigate their digital transformation with greater confidence about the stability and security of their environment.”

The Dynatrace and AWS Application Migration Service integration is now generally available.

The Latest

In APMdigest's 2026 Observability Predictions Series, industry experts offer predictions on how Observability and related technologies will evolve and impact business in 2025. Part 5 covers APM and infrastructure monitoring ...

AI continues to be the top story across the industry, but a big test is coming up as retailers make the final preparations before the holiday season starts. Will new AI powered features help load up Santa's sleigh this year? Or are early adopters in for unpleasant surprises in the form of unexpected high costs, poor performance, or even service outages? ...

In APMdigest's 2026 Observability Predictions Series, industry experts offer predictions on how Observability and related technologies will evolve and impact business in 2025. Part 4 covers user experience, digital performance, website performance and ITSM ...

In APMdigest's 2026 Observability Predictions Series, industry experts offer predictions on how Observability and related technologies will evolve and impact business in 2025. Part 3 covers more predictions about Observability ...

In APMdigest's 2026 Observability Predictions Series, industry experts offer predictions on how Observability and related technologies will evolve and impact business in 2025. Part 2 covers predictions about Observability and AIOps ...

The Holiday Season means it is time for APMdigest's annual list of predictions, covering Observability and other IT performance topics. Industry experts — from analysts and consultants to the top vendors — offer thoughtful, insightful, and often controversial predictions on how Observability, AIOps, APM and related technologies will evolve and impact business in 2026 ...

IT organizations are preparing for 2026 with increased expectations around modernization, cloud maturity, and data readiness. At the same time, many teams continue to operate with limited staffing and are trying to maintain complex environments with small internal groups. These conditions are creating a distinct set of priorities for the year ahead. The DataStrike 2026 Data Infrastructure Survey Report, based on responses from nearly 280 IT leaders across industries, points to five trends that are shaping data infrastructure planning for 2026 ...

Developers building AI applications are not just looking for fault patterns after deployment; they must detect issues quickly during development and have the ability to prevent issues after going live. Unfortunately, traditional observability tools can no longer meet the needs of AI-driven enterprise application development. AI-powered detection and auto-remediation tools designed to keep pace with rapid development are now emerging to proactively manage performance and prevent downtime ...

Every few years, the cybersecurity industry adopts a new buzzword. "Zero Trust" has endured longer than most — and for good reason. Its promise is simple: trust nothing by default, verify everything continuously. Yet many organizations still hesitate to implement Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA). The problem isn't that ZTNA doesn't work. It's that it's often misunderstood ...

For many retail brands, peak season is the annual stress test of their digital infrastructure. It's also when often technical dashboards glow green, yet customer feedback, digital experience frustration, and conversion trends tell a different story entirely. Over the past several years, we've seen the same pattern across retail, financial services, travel, and media: internal application performance metrics fail to capture the true experience of users connecting over local broadband, mobile carriers, and congested networks using multiple devices across geographies ...