Dynatrace’s new Azure-focused cloud operations preview pushes observability from “explain what happened” toward “recommend—and, where safe, act on it,” by routing Dynatrace’s causal AI signals directly into Microsoft’s portal-native Azure SRE Agent and adding deeper Azure Monitor ingestion...
New Relic’s latest push to wire intelligent observability directly into Microsoft Azure’s agentic surfaces promises to shorten troubleshooting loops, reduce mean time to resolution (MTTR), and bring production-grade telemetry into the IDE and control-plane experiences developers and SREs use...
New Relic’s latest push to embed observability directly into Azure’s agentic surfaces marks a decisive step toward making AI-driven agents practical, auditable, and — importantly — actionable inside developer and SRE workflows, promising shorter mean time to resolution (MTTR) while raising new...
New Relic’s latest move to embed its AI-strengthened observability into Microsoft Azure surfaces marks a clear escalation in the race to make monitoring both ambient and actionable inside cloud control planes, promising faster mean time to resolution (MTTR) for incidents — but also raising new...
Dynatrace’s new integration with Microsoft’s Azure SRE Agent promises to stitch together causal observability and an agentic reliability layer inside Azure, a move both vendors say will accelerate automated cloud operations and reduce mean time to repair for large-scale enterprises. The...
Dynatrace’s newly announced integration with Microsoft’s Azure SRE Agent marks a purposeful push to make observability not just descriptive but agentic — able to recommend and, under governance, help execute remediation inside the Azure control plane. Background
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Dynatrace’s observability stack has been woven directly into Microsoft’s Azure SRE Agent, creating a portal-native path from causal diagnostics to auditable, policy‑gated remediation that promises to shift cloud operations from alert-driven triage toward agentic, AI-backed action.
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Dynatrace’s newest offering stitches its causal AI and telemetry lakehouse directly into Microsoft’s portal-native Azure SRE Agent, pushing observability from “tell me what happened” toward “recommend—and under governance—act on it,” with a preview now available and general availability planned...
Dynatrace’s preview of a purpose-built cloud operations solution for Microsoft Azure marks a clear pivot from passive observability to actionable, portal-native operations—pairing Dynatrace’s causal AI and telemetry lakehouse with Microsoft’s Azure SRE Agent to surface remediation hints...
Dynatrace’s new integration with Microsoft’s Azure SRE Agent turns observability from passive insight into a portal‑native operational surface that can suggest and, under governance, execute remediations inside Azure — a significant step toward agentic, AI‑driven cloud operations that promises...
Dynatrace’s latest release expands its AI-driven observability playbook for Microsoft Azure, introducing a preview of a purpose-built cloud operations suite that promises deeper telemetry, automated remediation, continuous cost optimization, and a first-of-its-kind integration with Microsoft’s...
Dynatrace’s new integration with Microsoft’s Azure SRE Agent signals a step change in how enterprises are stitching AI into the operational fabric of cloud-native systems, promising tighter telemetry correlation, AI-driven root-cause analysis, and automated remediation flows that aim to reduce...
Dynatrace’s announced integration with Microsoft’s Azure SRE Agent sharpens a very public race to make observability not just diagnostic, but agentic — able to analyze, advise, and act — inside large enterprise clouds, bringing AI-powered root-cause analysis, remediation hints, and automated...
Dynatrace’s platform now links its AI-driven observability with Microsoft’s Azure SRE Agent, a move that promises tighter telemetry correlation, AI-assisted root‑cause analysis and faster remediation for large Azure estates — an integration positioned by vendor statements and press coverage as a...