Dynatrace delivers unrivaled digital experiences
Unlike other providers, Dynatrace is offering a full-stack solution which contains way more than application performance monitoring. AI-powered, unified, automated performance management is the goal of Dynatrace which leads to the ability of seeing every user and every app everywhere. Auto-deployment and configuration in the cloud offers a maximum amount of usability. Especially since it does not matter which cloud technologies are used. Optimizing an entire IT environment has never been so easy.
Dynatrace ranks #1 for APM and does even more
Going head to head: Dynatrace vs. AppDynamics
Dynatrace does not only score as full-stack solution, with scalability and application performance. Also, the digital experience is best-in-class due to real user and synthetic transaction monitoring.
Compare Dynatrace to New Relic
Offering a very small range of functionality compared to Dynatrace, New Relic is not a full-stack APM solution. On the other hand, cloud native support, scalability and ease of deployment are only a few of the mentionable advantages of Dynatrace.
Compare Dynatrace to Datadog
Work more efficiently through faster, more precise answers into the performance of your web-scale hybrid cloud and the impact it has on business outcomes.
Compare Dynatrace to Splunk
Dynatrace provides a single source of truth across APM, infrastructure monitoring, digital experience, and business analytics – breaks down silos and enables easier collaboration across BizDevOps teams.
Overview: Dynatrace vs. AppDynamics vs. New Relic
Dynatrace focuses the full-stack support of any IT environments. It is no problem to scale wherever it is needed. This is just one crucial factor where AppDynamics and New Relic can't compete.
See why these big players chose Dynatrace over the competition
Dynatrace named a 2021 Gartner
Magic Quadrant Leader
2021 Gartner Magic Quadrant for APM
Named a Leader for the 11th consecutive time
2021 Gartner Critical Capabilities for APM
Scored highest in 4 out of 5 use cases