

“The Dynatrace platform’s extensive observability spans applications, infrastructure, user experience, application security, and the latest open source standards, including OpenTelemetry. “End-to-end observability is an essential element of modern hybrid and multicloud strategies. “As the market has moved to modern hybrid and multicloud environments, the data and complexity generated by these clouds have grown exponentially,” Tack said.

The recognition of Dynatrace, in our opinion, for its Ability to Execute and for Completeness of Vision, also illustrates the unique ability of the Dynatrace platform to deliver answers and intelligent automation from the expanding volume of observability data emanating from modern clouds. This is the first year in which Gartner has expanded the scope of this category to include not only APM but also observability, illustrating the maturation of cloud observability as a discipline. “To be recognized as a Leader in this Magic Quadrant 12 out of 12 times, I believe, is a testament to our durable innovation, ability to anticipate the market, and consistent delivery of customer value in a sea of change.” Expanded scope to include observability “It is an honor to be recognized by industry analysts like Gartner,” said Dynatrace SVP of Product Management Steve Tack. Moreover, in the 2022 Gartner Critical Capabilities for APM and Observability, a report that accompanies the Magic Quadrant and evaluates the strength of vendors’ solutions, the Dynatrace platform received the highest score in four of six use cases: DevOps/AppDev, SRE/Platform Operations, IT Operations, and Digital Experience Monitoring use cases. It positioned Dynatrace as a Leader, with the furthest position for Completeness of Vision. Gartner evaluated 19 vendors in its 2022 Magic Quadrant for APM and Observability. In addition, Dynatrace received the highest scores in 4 of 6 use cases in the 2022 Gartner Critical Capabilities for APM and Observability. Gartner has named software intelligence company Dynatrace a Leader in the 2022 Magic Quadrant for Application Performance Monitoring (APM) and Observability, with the furthest overall position for Completeness of Vision.
