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Dynatrace becomes first platform to offer native integration with Microsoft Azure SRE Agent

Dynatrace, an AI powered observability platform, has become the first platform to integrate natively with Microsoft’s Azure SRE Agent. This development is expected to change how organisations view cloud reliability and operations. It also supports enterprises that face challenges with complex digital environments.

According to Gartner, which is one of the industry experts, artificial intelligence is expected to make major progress in 2025. Global spending on AI is predicted to reach nearly one point five trillion dollars. As cloud workloads increase and organisations adopt agent led automation, the partnership between Dynatrace and Microsoft focuses on making scaling simple and improving reliability. This also aims to help users innovate with more confidence.

Dynatrace’s platform now has deeper insights through the Azure SRE Agent. The Azure SRE Agent is Microsoft’s AI powered reliability assistant that provides continuous monitoring of cloud resources. This integration connects the AI driven root cause analysis and contextual observability of Dynatrace with detailed telemetry from Azure. This leads to early and intelligent identification and resolution of issues across large hybrid IT environments.

“The AI capabilities jointly delivered by Dynatrace and Microsoft take our customers one step closer to driving autonomous operations across their complex environments,” said Scott Hunter, VP of Core AI and Engineering at Microsoft.

Dynatrace and Microsoft highlighted several benefits of the integration. Smarter detection and remediation allow Dynatrace’s contextual observability to work closely with Azure telemetry to identify issues and support automated fixes. Automated operations allow AI to perform routine tasks and diagnostic workflows, reducing recovery times and giving engineers more time for important work. Proactive reliability gives the system the ability to monitor real time and historical data to detect early signs of failure and prevent incidents before they affect users.

The integration also extends visibility across multi cloud and hybrid environments. This supports development in generative and agentic AI. Enterprise platform teams can reduce outages and operational costs through the use of health alerts and automation. This also helps them use Azure resources more efficiently.

Product Chief Officer of Dynatrace, Steve Tack, summed it up by saying, “Customers need more than alerts they need AI that acts. This integration strengthens Dynatrace’s vision for agentic AI, delivering intelligent, automated observability across the Microsoft ecosystem, and helps enterprises not only identify issues, but automate remediation at scale.”

The collaboration also makes installation and management easier. Enterprise users can auto discover resources, set up log forwarding and start Dynatrace’s managed SaaS service from the Azure Marketplace with a few clicks. Single sign on provides fast access to topology visualisations, dashboards and advanced diagnostics.

As digital transformation speeds up, organisations need infrastructure that can self optimise and self heal. The joint innovation from Dynatrace and Microsoft moves enterprises closer to practical and affordable autonomous operations and scaling without interruption.

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