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Dynatrace Expands Multi-Cloud Integrations with AWS, Azure, GCP


Dynatrace Expands Multi-Cloud Integrations with AWS, Azure, GCP
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  • January 29, 2026

Dynatrace has announced expanded cloud-native integrations with Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) at its Perform 2026 conference. These enhancements provide enterprises with unified visibility, automation, and optimization across multi-cloud environments, addressing the growing complexity of managing performance, resilience, and costs in AI-driven and cloud-native workloads.

Quick Intel

  • Dynatrace deepens integrations with AWS, Azure, and GCP for comprehensive multi-cloud observability.
  • Expanded telemetry and metadata deliver deeper insights into cloud service health and behavior.
  • Automated health indicators, alerts, and remediation prevent issues proactively across workloads, including Azure Kubernetes Service and Azure AI Foundry.
  • Continuous resource assessment optimizes performance and cost efficiency in multi-cloud setups.
  • AWS support is generally available; Azure and GCP integrations are in preview.
  • Powered by Grail™ data lakehouse, Smartscape dependency graph, and Dynatrace Intelligence for real-time understanding and automation.

Unified Visibility Across Multi-Cloud Environments

As organizations adopt multi-cloud strategies and AI-intensive applications, maintaining reliable digital services requires overcoming fragmented visibility and operational silos. Dynatrace’s expanded integrations consolidate telemetry from AWS, Azure, and GCP into a single view, enabling teams to monitor health, detect anomalies early, and understand interdependencies without switching tools.

Automated Prevention, Remediation, and Optimization

The enhancements automate key cloud operations tasks:

  • Ready-made indicators and customizable alerts flag emerging risks in cloud-native workloads.
  • Built-in automation resolves issues in real time, reducing manual intervention and minimizing impact on end-users.
  • Ongoing evaluation of resource usage drives performance improvements and cost savings across diverse cloud platforms.

“With the updated cloud solution capabilities from Dynatrace, we are achieving a new standard for cloud operations,” said Alexandre Demailly, Head of Cloud Architecture Squad at SBS Software. “With Dynatrace, we have complete visibility into our cloud environments, moving us closer to achieving fully autonomous operations. This allows us to innovate more with less, all while maintaining end-to-end understanding and control of our technology stack.”

“As organizations continue to expand their cloud environments, the day-to-day reality of keeping applications reliable has become far more complex,” said Jay Snyder, Senior Vice President of Partners and Alliances at Dynatrace. “Teams are expected to deliver great performance, control costs, and maintain resilience across multiple cloud platforms at the same time. By expanding our cloud automation capabilities across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, Dynatrace not only makes it easier for platform teams to see what’s happening across their environments, but also to prevent issues automatically, before they have an impact on customers.”

“Dynatrace and AWS have worked together for years to help customers run critical workloads with confidence,” said Chris Grusz, Managing Director of Technology Partnerships at AWS. "As customer workloads grow in scale and complexity, teams need visibility and tools to identify and resolve issues quickly before they impact the business. These expanded integrations help our joint customers operate more efficiently and confidently at scale.”

“As enterprises increasingly adopt multi-cloud strategies, maintaining visibility and control has become a critical operational challenge,” said Steve McDowell, Chief Analyst and Founder of NAND Research. “Dynatrace's expanded cloud-native integrations provide unified observability across the three major cloud platforms, enabling IT teams to manage performance, cost, and reliability from a single pane of glass. This approach to multi-cloud observability is essential for enterprises seeking to optimize cloud investments while maintaining operational excellence across a diverse multi-cloud infrastructure.”

At Perform 2026, joint sessions with AWS highlight real-world applications, including autonomous issue resolution, developer productivity with real-time observability, and cloud-native monitoring journeys.

About Dynatrace

Dynatrace is advancing observability for today’s digital businesses, helping to transform the complexity of modern digital ecosystems into powerful business assets. By leveraging AI-powered insights, Dynatrace enables organizations to analyze, automate, and innovate faster to drive their business forward.

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