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Full stack performance management, powered by artificial intelligence (Dynatrace SaaS and Managed were developed under the name Dynatrace Ruxit)

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Within the Dynatrace platform, Dynatrace SaaS and Managed was built for cloud-based applications and microservices architectures as these highly dynamic application environments require a new approach to monitoring.

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“After deploying a new release, we spent over 30 hours trying to find a performance problem. Once we found the issue, it only took us 30 minutes to fix it. With Dynatrace application performance monitoring, finding a similar problem would only take us minutes to identify, saving us precious time and resources.”

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Support for PHP and Staticfile apps on Cloud Foundry PaaS

SaaS and Managed | 07 Jun 2017

We’re happy to announce that, in addition to support for Java and Node.js applications, Dynatrace now also provides monitoring support for PHP and Staticfile applications that are deployed in Cloud Foundry PaaS environments. Cloud Foundry is a Platform-as-a-Service that consists of a set of open source tools that help you run applications at scale. Applications deployed on Cloud Foundry are usually run through technology-specific buildpacks that provide framework and runtime … read moreThe post Support for PHP and Staticfile apps on Cloud Foundry PaaS appeared first on Dynatrace blog – monitoring redefined.

Request attributes: Simplify request searches & filtering

SaaS and Managed | 02 Jun 2017

Dynatrace tracks all requests from end-to-end and automatically monitors the services that underly each transaction. The performance and attributes of each request can be analyzed in detail. You can even create custom, multi-faceted filters that enable you to analyze call sequences from multiple angles. With such advanced request filtering, Dynatrace enables you to slice and dice your way through your requests to find the proverbial “needle in a haystack.” Until … read moreThe post Request attributes: Simplify request searches & filtering appeared first on Dynatrace blog – monitoring redefined.

Hot from the lab: Latest releases center on unification, scalability and powerful analytics that tie back to business metrics

SaaS and Managed | 02 Jun 2017

Innovation has always been at the core of the Dynatrace culture. We invest heavily in our product development so that our 500+ global R&D experts continue to break new ground in APM. This is an exciting post for me, as I get to share highlights of the most recent advancements. I even shot a quick video that hits some of the big changes. Visually Complete Visually complete puts you in … read moreThe post Hot from the lab: Latest releases center on unification, scalability and powerful analytics that tie back to business metrics appeared first on Dynatrace blog – monitoring redefined.

Waterfall findings and JavaScript error details included in web checks

SaaS and Managed | 01 Jun 2017

Web check analysis just got even better. Following the recent introduction of user-action waterfall analysis and JavaScript error analysis into Dynatrace real user monitoring, we’ve now made both features additionally available for web checks. Web checks are synthetic user visits that monitor the availability of a URL or any number of business-critical transactions in your environment 24/7. At Dynatrace, we’re convinced that synthetic monitoring (i.e., “web checks”) and real user … read moreThe post Waterfall findings and JavaScript error details included in web checks appeared first on Dynatrace blog – monitoring redefined.

User session analysis and search enhancements

SaaS and Managed | 22 May 2017

As Dynatrace user session analysis has been in beta release for some time now, we’ve had a chance to address your feedback and improve the views and workflow for some of the use cases. Over the past weeks, we’ve made numerous small, but valuable, improvements to Dynatrace user session analysis and search views. This post brings you up-to-date with the latest changes. User tag and error events One of the most … read moreThe post User session analysis and search enhancements appeared first on Dynatrace blog – monitoring redefined.

Business impact analysis now provided with each detected problem

SaaS and Managed | 19 May 2017

Automatic and multidimensional performance baselining of all your service requests is a powerful way to quickly detect abnormal behavior in your environment. While baseline violations serve as great trigger events for initiating deeper problem analysis, not all potential real user impact can be detected solely based on statistical alerts. This is why each problem discovered by Dynatrace now includes a Business impact analysis section that quickly shows you the impact of the problem on … read moreThe post Business impact analysis now provided with each detected problem appeared first on Dynatrace blog – monitoring redefined.

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