Dynatrace, a leader in AI-powered observability, has opened its new corporate headquarters at Atlantic Wharf, 280 Congress Street, in Boston’s vibrant tech hub. The move to a LEED Platinum-certified, 32-story green skyscraper reflects the company’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and fostering a collaborative workplace.
Dynatrace’s new headquarters is at Atlantic Wharf, Boston, a LEED Platinum building.
Located in a 32-story green skyscraper, Boston’s first of its kind.
Strategic move enhances access to talent, universities, and tech ecosystem.
Designed for flexibility, inclusion, and employee collaboration.
Supports Dynatrace’s growth as a leading AI observability platform.
Announced on July 17, 2025, to scale operations and innovation.
The new headquarters positions Dynatrace within Boston’s thriving technology community, providing access to top-tier talent from leading universities like MIT and Harvard, as well as a robust customer and partner ecosystem. “Our Boston hub immerses Dynatrace within a vibrant tech community offering access to world-class talent, leading universities, and a dynamic customer as well as partner ecosystem,” said Rick McConnell, Chief Executive Officer, Dynatrace. This relocation supports the company’s growth, with a market cap of $14.2 billion and 2025 revenue of $1.43 billion, as reported in recent financials.
The Atlantic Wharf office is designed to foster collaboration and innovation, aligning with Dynatrace’s employee-focused culture. “Our new corporate headquarters were designed with a collaborative, people-focused approach,” said Veronika Leibetseder, Vice President, Workplace Experience, Dynatrace. “It’s a space built for flexibility, inclusion, and connection – where our people and culture can thrive.” The 70,000-square-foot space features modern, sustainable design elements, supporting hybrid work models and enhancing employee engagement.
Housed in Boston’s first LEED Platinum-certified skyscraper, the headquarters underscores Dynatrace’s commitment to environmental responsibility. The building’s sustainable features, including energy-efficient systems and eco-friendly materials, align with the company’s broader ESG goals, as highlighted in its 2024 ESG Report, which emphasizes carbon reduction and ethical AI practices.
Dynatrace’s AI-powered observability platform, used by 64% of Fortune 100 companies, delivers real-time insights for cloud-native and hybrid environments. The new headquarters will serve as a hub for advancing its Davis AI engine and expanding integrations with AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. Posts on X praise Dynatrace’s move as a strategic step to attract top AI and cloud talent, reinforcing its leadership in the $18 billion observability market.
The relocation to Atlantic Wharf marks a milestone in Dynatrace’s growth trajectory, following a 20% YoY revenue increase in Q1 2025. The headquarters will support its 4,200 global employees, with 1,200 in North America, and drive innovation in observability and AIOps. This move positions Dynatrace to capitalize on Boston’s tech ecosystem, enhancing its ability to deliver value to customers like Delta Air Lines and SAP.
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.