Dynatrace and Microsoft Partner to Scale Enterprise Customer AI Initiatives
Dynatrace, the leading AI-powered
observability platform, announced a new integration between the Dynatrace
platform and Microsoft Azure SRE Agent, Microsoft’s AI-powered reliability
assistant for Azure that continuously monitors resources. Dynatrace is the
first observability platform to integrate with Azure SRE Agent, setting a new
standard for cloud operations.
According
to Gartner, “worldwide spending on AI is forecast to total nearly
$1.5 trillion in 2025.” As organizations continue to accelerate their AI
investments, gaining end-to-end visibility into the entire digital ecosystem
and automating operations is increasingly critical. With the agentic
integration of Dynatrace in the Azure portal, customers are empowered to
achieve these goals with greater confidence.
The
integration combines AI-driven root cause analysis from Dynatrace with deeper
insights from Azure SRE, allowing teams to fix complex problems in large-scale
IT environments faster and more efficiently. The integration also unlocks
streamlined remediation processes, including remediation hints, to support
accelerated incident resolution and reduced outages. This allows teams to focus
on innovation and driving the business forward.
Key
benefits of the integration include:
· Smarter detection and remediation: Deep contextual observability from Dynatrace
correlates with Azure telemetry to enhance issue identification and resolution
across complex environments.
· Automated operations: Routine runbook actions and diagnostic
workflows are automated, reducing mean time to repair and freeing teams to
focus on innovation.
· Proactive reliability: Continuous analysis of
real-time and historical data reveals leading indicators of failure, helping
teams prevent incidents before they impact customers.
“The AI
capabilities jointly delivered by Dynatrace and Microsoft take our customers
one step closer to driving autonomous operations across their complex
environments,” said Scott Hunter, VP, Product Management of Core AI & Engineering
at Microsoft. “With continuous, automatic real-time insights and analysis,
teams have more time to focus on driving innovation.”
“Enterprises
today are operating in increasingly complex cloud environments, where disparate
systems and lack of visibility can hinder innovation,” said Steve Tack, Chief
Product Officer at Dynatrace. “Customers need more than alerts – they need AI
that acts. This integration strengthens Dynatrace’s vision for agentic AI,
delivering intelligent, automated observability across the Microsoft ecosystem,
and helps enterprises not only identify issues, but automate remediation at
scale.”

































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