The Dynatrace platform is updated and adds support for mainframes
The mission of Dynatrace is to support cloud and multicloud systems management companies to ensure the full visibility of the data of the company wherever it is available. The fact that this platform relys on machine-learning algorithms, uses artificial intelligence to control the different systems and identifies potential gaps that can limit application performance is what distinguishes it from other solutions available on the market. Dynatrace announced its extension to mainframes, especially to Tibco BusinessWorks, MuleSoft, IBM Integration Bus, IBM MQ and IBM DataPower in recent days. These are widely used systems in the business sector, which manage about 30 billion transactions every day by 71 percent of Fortune 500 companies. Critical infrastructures that can have an important impact on the performance of the entire system in the event of inefficiency and, in particular, quickly improve costs of use. Dynatrace can also visibly detect and map each transaction automatically on these systems using a single AI solution. "These applications often still depend, although companies transferring applications to modern cloud stacks to achieve greater agility and competitive benefits, on the critical transactions and strategic data of customers who reside on IBM Z mainframes," says Steve Tack, the D-SVP's product representative.