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Reimagining Banking and Financial Services

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Dynatrace (NYSE: DT) exists to make the world's software work perfectly. Our unified platform combines broad and deep observability and continuous runtime application security with the most advanced AIOps to provide answers and intelligent automation from data at enormous scale. This enables innovators to modernize and automate cloud operations, deliver software faster and more securely, and ensure flawless digital experiences. That's why the world's largest organizations trust Dynatrace® to accelerate digital transformation. Curious to see how you can simplify your cloud and maximize the impact of your digital teams? Let us show you. Sign up for a free 15-day Dynatrace trial.  dynatrace.com blog  @dynatrace 06.05.23 BAE4783_FS_USLet_cs To address this, teams need to move from isolated monitoring tools to multi-use, observability platforms that offer business, dev, sec, and ops teams the insights and automation they need. This will greatly help to tame clouds, manage the data explosion, and drive intelligent automation across multiple areas — from cloud modernization to regulatory compliance and cyber forensics. Automation at the core Observability means measuring the current state of an application based on the data collected from metrics, traces, logs, events, topology, user behavior, code layers and more. This is becoming vitally important due to the increasing use of microservices hosted in containers on distributed cloud servers, and is continuously under the watchful eye of DevOps teams. A reliable observability platform should automatically ingest data from a variety of observability frameworks, thousands of nodes, and applications, all without code changes or cumbersome configuration. Instrumenting and On-boarding new applications should be automatic, regardless of where the applications are deployed: Docker containers, microservices architectures or cloud-based infrastructure. Once the observability platform is in production, customers should spend less time maintaining and upgrading the observability offering, and more time on what matters most — better customer experiences, innovating, and driving increased revenue. Consolidate and shift away from legacy APM tools Nowadays, Full Stack Observability is a common buzz- word and catch-all marketing term used by many providers of legacy APM tools. But customers quickly realize that Full Stack Observability is a patchwork of tools and acquisitions that aren't fully integrated or functioning as a whole. Full Stack Observability should drive consolidation, not introduce more tools to manage. For example, an APM vendor could have an offering for traditional applications and one for cloud-native environments, with two different user interfaces and experiences. Plus, across the application, infrastructure, network stack, they might have different offerings, loosely integrated to monitor all three. This leaves many customers that use legacy APM tools feeling frustratingly stuck, having to navigate their digital transportation plans between sets of multiple tools that come up short on observability. It's crucial that your next-generation observability platform should break down the silos between teams. As a result, observability, business, and security teams will be able to retain the relationship between data streams, and unlock the full context needed to drive more powerful and precise automation, delivering seamless digital experiences that are clearer for both devs and users. Dynatrace a Leader in the Forrester Wave TM : AIOps Q4 2022 Dynatrace achieved the highest overall score in Current Offering and Strategy Categories. "The complexity of IT systems and the ongoing exponential growth of telemetry data are driving the need to improve business insights with AI. [Dynatrace's] superior vision focuses on purpose-built use cases that leverage its unified model, AI, and automation." The Forrester Wave is copyrighted by Forrester Research, Inc. Forrester and Forrester Wave are trademarks of Forrester Research, Inc. The Forrester Wave is a graphical representation of Forrester's call on a market and is plotted using a detailed spreadsheet with exposed scores, weightings, and comments. Forrester does not endorse any vendor, product, or service depicted in the Forrester Wave. Information is based on best available resources. Opinions reflect judgment at the time and are subject to change. Book a personalised demo and see how Dynatrace can simplify your cloud: www.dynatrace.com/request-demo/

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