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Stone Door Group Releases Intelligent Automation Accelerator

Stone Door Group (SDG) announced the release of Intelligent Automation Accelerator.

This new product drastically increases site reliability and uptime within enterprise IT organizations. Intelligent Automation Accelerator enables IT administrators and SRE teams to meet or exceed Service Level Objectives for entire hardware, OS, and application stacks. Red Hat Ansible and Dynatrace are the most trusted names in Automation and Application Performance Management.

Intelligent Automation Accelerator from Stone Door Group provides all the software and professional services to accelerate modernization.

Darren Hoch, Partner at Stone Door Group, understands the need for a more intelligent automation solution. He said, "After tens of thousands of hours of automation consulting, customers still struggle with the basics of availability and observability. There is no shortage of automation or observability tools. We just brought the two best platforms together to create one intelligent automation solution."

Troy Wright, VP NORAM Partner Sales at Dynatrace, said: "Combining their teams' expertise in customer solutions for Ansible Automation Platform with Dynatrace, which is core to powering this intelligent automation, make them a strong new partner for our joint customers that are looking to accelerate their digital transformation initiatives. This is an exciting time and I look forward to working with the team in the near future."

Increased cloud adoption and customer expectations for flawless software have led more organizations to require aggressive site reliability and uptime. Intelligent automation provides organizations with the ability to resolve application reliability issues within seconds instead of hours or even days. Intelligent Automation Accelerator is a turnkey software and services solution to help operations teams overcome any skills and resourcing gaps to jumpstart their Intelligent Automation journey.

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Stone Door Group Releases Intelligent Automation Accelerator

Stone Door Group (SDG) announced the release of Intelligent Automation Accelerator.

This new product drastically increases site reliability and uptime within enterprise IT organizations. Intelligent Automation Accelerator enables IT administrators and SRE teams to meet or exceed Service Level Objectives for entire hardware, OS, and application stacks. Red Hat Ansible and Dynatrace are the most trusted names in Automation and Application Performance Management.

Intelligent Automation Accelerator from Stone Door Group provides all the software and professional services to accelerate modernization.

Darren Hoch, Partner at Stone Door Group, understands the need for a more intelligent automation solution. He said, "After tens of thousands of hours of automation consulting, customers still struggle with the basics of availability and observability. There is no shortage of automation or observability tools. We just brought the two best platforms together to create one intelligent automation solution."

Troy Wright, VP NORAM Partner Sales at Dynatrace, said: "Combining their teams' expertise in customer solutions for Ansible Automation Platform with Dynatrace, which is core to powering this intelligent automation, make them a strong new partner for our joint customers that are looking to accelerate their digital transformation initiatives. This is an exciting time and I look forward to working with the team in the near future."

Increased cloud adoption and customer expectations for flawless software have led more organizations to require aggressive site reliability and uptime. Intelligent automation provides organizations with the ability to resolve application reliability issues within seconds instead of hours or even days. Intelligent Automation Accelerator is a turnkey software and services solution to help operations teams overcome any skills and resourcing gaps to jumpstart their Intelligent Automation journey.

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