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Monday, 6 April 2020
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Dynatrace is providing immediate assistance for IT teams under pressure from surge in demand on apps and infrastructure and rapid shift to work-from-home.
Dynatrace offers free access to its Software Intelligence Platform to keep applications and infrastructure running optimally during global response to coronavirus.
Immediate assistance for IT organizations to handle pressure from increased demand on applications and infrastructure and rapid shift to work-from-home.
Ways that we can help you:
- Ensuring applications and infrastructure run smoothly amidst increased demand — Dynatrace provides full-stack, end-to-end observability at scale. In addition, the Dynatrace real user monitoring (RUM) provides insights IT needs to ensure apps and infrastructure work properly, so employees and customers receive the digital experiences they expect and rely on.
- Delivering instant answers to anomalies — Dynatrace provides an integrated AI, delivering precise answers with automatic root-cause analysis, and prioritizes them by business impact. This augments the capabilities of teams who are responsible for keeping the business running, so they can ensure customers continue to have seamless digital experiences and employees can function efficiently while remote.
- Facilitating remote collaboration across BizDevOps — Dynatrace provides a single source of truth, so BizDevOps teams can speak the same language. With full-stack monitoring, from user behavior down to infrastructure, Dynatrace not only identifies underlying issues, but also the business impact. This allows teams to optimize business processes and focus on the highest-impact, highest-impact work.
Here is a link to the extended free trial.
For more details visit https://www.dynatrace.com/covid-19-response/.
Source: Dynatrace media release, 6 April 2020
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