We use it for infrastructure monitoring and real user monitoring on our website, i.e., monitoring how users interact with our website and digital experience. We use it to track if our website is up using synthetic monitoring, which we use for our website and mobile app. We use Dynatrace to track complete observability through our infrastructure to our digital apps.
We are able to share information easier and improve user experience.
When a ticket is logged in Dynatrace, it automatically goes to the correct support team. There is no manual intervention, which saves time. We are saving probably $30,000 to $40,000 annually because we are not employing several people to do this work.
Dynatrace’s ability to help us visualize and understand our infrastructure, and to do triage, is very good. It provides a Smartscape view, which gives us an overall view of the topology. When a problem is raised, it draws out where the issue lies and also suggests the solution. This brings down mean time to restore very quickly, helping the resolution.
The fact that the solution is a unified platform has very much changed the way our teams work and collaborate. It brings teams together, because they are able to screen share, especially during COVID. Then, we are able to talk about the exact same thing.
The automated discovery and analysis help us to proactively troubleshoot production and pinpoint the underlying root cause. If we are seeing error messages in our website for users who are seeing an error page, then we are able to go into the user's session, look at PurePath and the code, and see the reason why this is occurring in the back-end code.
If a user experiences an issue on their mobile, e.g., where they can't generate a ticket nor generate a benefit from our application, then it will automatically log a ticket. That will then feed into a database where the customer is contacted proactively.
Dynatrace uses a single agent for automated deployment and discovery. This helps our operations because we can bake that into an Amazon Machine Image (AMI) and roll it out.
The solution gives us 360-degree visibility of the user experience across channels. This is important in our environment. This helps us meet business goals because we are able to interact and serve as many teams. So, product managers and project managers are able to give metrics or data feedback to any team suitable from a developer to the C-level.
Hi Folks, We utilize DCRUM at my company - going back to 2006 (then branded as Adlex). I can attest to all points Larry made, except porlet subscription leak in IE - never idenitfied in our implementations. A couple quick updates you may already be aware of: Compuware split/spun off Dynatrace as a separate company after being acquired by a private equity company, DCRUM is a part of the Dynatrace offering but can stand-alone, and DCRUM v12.3 has rolled in a set of capabilities Compuware once branded as Vantage Network Analysis which analyzes all traffic at the connection/session level (TCP layer3) providing auto-discovery of traffic, protocols and NW performance from an app perspective.
The DMI is a powerful interface allowing reports to be built on any/all packet & tranaction analysis, and the new templates & web/mobile UI which can layer on top of DMI reports make the data very accessible to any/all audiences.
Drill downs to probable RC can be as quick as mere minutes, but there are mountains of data being captured for analysis. Without a good breadcrumb trail it can take days of sorting and sifting to find vital clues on RC. It should be stated as well, DCRUM is looking for transcations/operations and decrypting to the payload (TCP layer7) but does not look into app engines (JVMs/.NET) at thread & method level calls. You need the APM agent to deepdive into the app code performance itself.
We have used several APM products at my company (CA APM, IBM ITCAM, etc) and we have tested a several others. Dynatrace APM is our current standard and was selected for many reasons - capability, financial fit, and vendor support being the top priorities in our scoring. Other APM products have lacked in one or more those areas.
I would also recommend the Guardian Service offered by Dynatrace. The company will assign an onsite resource that is completely focused on your implementation - challenges & new project work, and the ROI is well worth the spend in our experience.
Hope this is helpful - Cheers!