Dynatrace expands AI observability with AWS integrations

Dynatrace surpasses $1 billion in AWS Marketplace sales, enhancing AI observability and cloud operations through AWS collaborations and agentic AI advancements.

  • Monday, 16th February 2026 Posted 3 months ago in by Sophie Milburn
Dynatrace has surpassed $1 billion in AWS Marketplace sales, reflecting the growth of its AI observability platform and its strategic collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS). This milestone highlights Dynatrace’s expanded integration capabilities and ongoing alignment with customer requirements.

The partnership between Dynatrace and AWS supports integrations such as Amazon Bedrock AgentCore and AWS DevOps Agent. These integrations enable customers to leverage AI-powered observability to support cloud modernisation efforts and manage AWS investments more efficiently.

The collaboration has contributed to broader adoption of Dynatrace across global markets. It facilitates streamlined procurement, supports operational efficiency, and allows enterprises to scale deployments across multi-region AWS environments.

Agentic AI Integration

Agentic AI—systems that autonomously perform actions rather than only generate content—is increasingly being adopted in enterprise environments. Dynatrace research indicates that organisations are moving from experimentation to production, demonstrating a growing role for agentic AI in enterprise-wide applications.

Through Dynatrace’s integrations, capabilities such as full-stack analytics across AWS services, including Amazon Bedrock and Kiro, provide monitoring of agent interactions, root-cause analysis, and support for spec-driven development. These functionalities aim to improve operational insights and development productivity.

By using the Dynatrace platform, organisations can observe AI workloads, assess system performance, and manage operational complexity more effectively. These capabilities support decision-making and resource allocation in AI-enabled environments.

Dynatrace’s collaboration with AWS reflects its ongoing work in supporting agentic AI integration and cloud operations, providing organisations with tools for monitoring and managing AI workloads across local and global deployments.

AI's impact on identity security: a global perspective

Posted 17 hours ago by Sophie Milburn
The latest Semperis study highlights how organisations are struggling to secure identity systems as reliance on artificial intelligence grows.

Snom enhances partner programme with new initiatives

Posted 17 hours ago by Katy Hill
Snom introduces new measures to streamline partner programmes and launch a comprehensive Competence Centre for training.
Flashpoint introduces Intelligence Requirements within Ignite to enhance cyber threat intelligence workflows and align activities with business...
Arctic Wolf launches Aurora Exposure Management, aiming to enhance organisations’ ability to manage cyber risks proactively using AI capabilities.
AI is now operating inside everyday apps, making it harder for security teams to control personal app use and protect regulated data in the workplace.
Arrow Electronics expands its partnership with Bitdefender, aiming to strengthen its cyber security offerings in the UK and Ireland.
Tremayne Hatton joins Comms365 as Head of Pre-Sales and Product Management, leading initiatives in next-generation connectivity as the company...
Boomi and ServiceNow expand their partnership to enhance data activation and workflow integration for AI-driven businesses.