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Dynatrace Joins SAP PartnerEdge Program

Dynatrace has joined the SAP PartnerEdge program.

Through its participation in the program, it is now announcing the availability of the Dynatrace solution, available on SAP App Center. The solution provides customers and other SAP partners with an innovative AI-powered, fully automated, full stack performance monitoring solution for the Cloud Foundry stack on SAP Cloud Platform.

Matthias Scharer, VP Business Operations at Dynatrace, elaborated on why the Dynatrace solution helps customers and partners to digitally transform with confidence. “You need to have digital performance management built into digital services and applications in today’s hyper-complex, hyper-scale IT ecosystems. Without it, it’s very hard to succeed because it means you can’t see the real user experience or how the application is behaving in the cloud. It also means you can’t tie IT performance to business outcomes or optimize resources properly.

“Being in the SAP App Center means Dynatrace’s powerful capabilities are available in easily consumable, preconfigured build packs. This helps those building and running applications on SAP Cloud Platform to monitor workloads with ease and fully optimize performance across hybrid and cloud native environments, and throughout the entire application lifecycle.”

SAP Cloud Platform is SAP’s agile platform-as-a-service (PaaS) for digital transformation, with comprehensive application development services and capabilities that allows businesses to collect, manage, analyze and leverage information of all types, to extend and connect to business systems, and to innovate new edge scenarios to allow businesses to run better.

From a partner perspective, Marc Geall, SVP, SAP Cloud Platform Ecosystem, pinpoints the value of Dynatrace for members of the SAP PartnerEdge program. “The pressure to innovate faster while supporting performance has never been higher. Performance management is critical, and with the Dynatrace solution, partners are primed for building apps on our cloud. It extends the value of our innovation pack for SAP Cloud Platform to help optimize performance of apps based on SAP Cloud Platform.”

He added, “What’s even more exciting is that, as of today, SAP partners can use the Dynatrace solution at no cost to monitor their Cloud Foundry development environment while they create apps for SAP Cloud Platform – a real benefit for our partner community.”

Dynatrace will also be available under a commercial license for customers and partners via the SAP App Center to monitor workloads on SAP Cloud Platform through Cloud Foundry build packs.

As an SAP partner in SAP PartnerEdge, Dynatrace is empowered to build, market and sell software applications on top of market-leading technology platforms from SAP. The end-to-end program provides the enablement tools, benefits and support to facilitate building high-quality, disruptive applications focused on specific business needs – quickly and cost-effectively. The program provides access to all relevant SAP technologies in one simplified framework under a single, global contract, including the ability to bundle licenses of SAP Cloud Platform with partner applications.

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Dynatrace Joins SAP PartnerEdge Program

Dynatrace has joined the SAP PartnerEdge program.

Through its participation in the program, it is now announcing the availability of the Dynatrace solution, available on SAP App Center. The solution provides customers and other SAP partners with an innovative AI-powered, fully automated, full stack performance monitoring solution for the Cloud Foundry stack on SAP Cloud Platform.

Matthias Scharer, VP Business Operations at Dynatrace, elaborated on why the Dynatrace solution helps customers and partners to digitally transform with confidence. “You need to have digital performance management built into digital services and applications in today’s hyper-complex, hyper-scale IT ecosystems. Without it, it’s very hard to succeed because it means you can’t see the real user experience or how the application is behaving in the cloud. It also means you can’t tie IT performance to business outcomes or optimize resources properly.

“Being in the SAP App Center means Dynatrace’s powerful capabilities are available in easily consumable, preconfigured build packs. This helps those building and running applications on SAP Cloud Platform to monitor workloads with ease and fully optimize performance across hybrid and cloud native environments, and throughout the entire application lifecycle.”

SAP Cloud Platform is SAP’s agile platform-as-a-service (PaaS) for digital transformation, with comprehensive application development services and capabilities that allows businesses to collect, manage, analyze and leverage information of all types, to extend and connect to business systems, and to innovate new edge scenarios to allow businesses to run better.

From a partner perspective, Marc Geall, SVP, SAP Cloud Platform Ecosystem, pinpoints the value of Dynatrace for members of the SAP PartnerEdge program. “The pressure to innovate faster while supporting performance has never been higher. Performance management is critical, and with the Dynatrace solution, partners are primed for building apps on our cloud. It extends the value of our innovation pack for SAP Cloud Platform to help optimize performance of apps based on SAP Cloud Platform.”

He added, “What’s even more exciting is that, as of today, SAP partners can use the Dynatrace solution at no cost to monitor their Cloud Foundry development environment while they create apps for SAP Cloud Platform – a real benefit for our partner community.”

Dynatrace will also be available under a commercial license for customers and partners via the SAP App Center to monitor workloads on SAP Cloud Platform through Cloud Foundry build packs.

As an SAP partner in SAP PartnerEdge, Dynatrace is empowered to build, market and sell software applications on top of market-leading technology platforms from SAP. The end-to-end program provides the enablement tools, benefits and support to facilitate building high-quality, disruptive applications focused on specific business needs – quickly and cost-effectively. The program provides access to all relevant SAP technologies in one simplified framework under a single, global contract, including the ability to bundle licenses of SAP Cloud Platform with partner applications.

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In live financial environments, capital markets software cannot pause for rebuilds. New capabilities are introduced as stacked technology layers to meet evolving demands while systems remain active, data keeps moving, and controls stay intact. AI is no exception, and its opportunities are significant: accelerated decision cycles, compressed manual workflows, and more effective operations across complex environments. The constraint isn't the models themselves, but the architectural environments they enter ...

Like most digital transformation shifts, organizations often prioritize productivity and leave security and observability to keep pace. This usually translates to both the mass implementation of new technology and fragmented monitoring and observability (M&O) tooling. In the era of AI and varied cloud architecture, a disparate observability function can be dangerous. IT teams will lack a complete picture of their IT environment, making it harder to diagnose issues while slowing down mean time to resolve (MTTR). In fact, according to recent data from the SolarWinds State of Monitoring & Observability Report, 77% of IT personnel said the lack of visibility across their on-prem and cloud architecture was an issue ...

In MEAN TIME TO INSIGHT Episode 23, Shamus McGillicuddy, VP of Research, Network Infrastructure and Operations, at EMA discusses the NetOps labor shortage ... 

Technology management is evolving, and in turn, so is the scope of FinOps. The FinOps Foundation recently updated their mission statement from "advancing the people who manage the value of cloud" to "advancing the people who manage the value of technology." This seemingly small change solidifies a larger evolution: FinOps practitioners have organically expanded to be focused on more than just cloud cost optimization. Today, FinOps teams are largely — and quickly — expanding their job descriptions, evolving into a critical function for managing the full value of technology ...

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Nearly every conversation about AI eventually circles back to compute. GPUs dominate the headlines while cloud platforms compete for workloads and model benchmarks drive investment decisions. But underneath that noise, a quieter infrastructure challenge is taking shape. The real bottleneck in enterprise AI is not processing power, it is the ability to store, manage and retrieve the relentless volumes of data that AI systems generate, consume and multiply ...

The 2026 Observability Survey from Grafana Labs paints a vivid picture of an industry maturing fast, where AI is welcomed with careful conditions, SaaS economics are reshaping spending decisions, complexity remains a defining challenge, and open standards continue to underpin it all ...

The observability industry has an evolving relationship with AI. We're not skeptics, but it's clear that trust in AI must be earned ... In Grafana Labs' annual Observability Survey, 92% said they see real value in AI surfacing anomalies before they cause downtime. Another 91% endorsed AI for forecasting and root cause analysis. So while the demand is there, customers need it to be trustworthy, as the survey also found that the practitioners most enthusiastic about AI are also the most insistent on explainability ...

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