New Delhi: Dynatrace has introduced an integration with Microsoft’s Azure SRE Agent to help enterprises automate more cloud operations tasks and improve reliability across large IT environments. The company said the move makes Dynatrace the first observability platform to connect directly with Microsoft’s AI-driven reliability assistant for Azure.
The announcement comes as global AI spending is projected to reach nearly $1.5 trillion in 2025, according to Gartner. With enterprises accelerating AI adoption, cloud teams are increasingly looking for tools that provide clearer visibility, faster diagnostics, and automated remediation. The new integration is positioned as an effort to meet those operational needs rather than a product push.
The integration links Dynatrace’s AI-based root-cause analysis with telemetry and insights from the Azure SRE Agent. This combined data is expected to help teams identify issues earlier in the stack, assess impact faster, and reduce time spent on routine troubleshooting tasks. It allows users to access Dynatrace intelligence directly through the Azure portal, which can support more consistent incident workflows across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
According to Microsoft, the collaboration aims to push cloud operations closer to autonomous processes, with continuous analysis of real-time and historical data to flag early signals of potential failures. Dynatrace said the integration is part of its broader focus on building “agentic AI” systems capable of taking automated actions beyond simple alerting.
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