Software intelligence company Dynatrace has rolled out its platform on Microsoft Azure in Australia, enabling local organisations to meet data residency requirements while modernising their cloud operations.
The platform's availability through Azure data centres in Australia allows businesses to gain AI-powered insights into their Azure workloads while keeping data within national borders.
Customers can now access Dynatrace through the Azure Marketplace, using their Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment to offset costs.
The launch includes the Azure Native Dynatrace Service, which automates monitoring of Azure subscription activity and resource logs.
This integration helps organisations optimise their cloud workloads and redirect resources towards strategic business initiatives.
Teams using the platform can leverage advanced AI, automation, and analytics capabilities to reduce complexity and resolve issues proactively.
The service is currently available in the Microsoft Azure Australia East region.
“We’re pleased to announce that Dynatrace is now available as a native SaaS solution for our joint Australian customers, Vanessa Sorenson, managing director of Microsoft New Zealand said.
"This allows them to fully utilise Microsoft Azure’s robust, cloud-native architecture while operating seamlessly within the Azure cloud platform," Sorenson added.
"Moreover, the availability of Dynatrace in the Azure Marketplace ensures that IT professionals can easily access and benefit from this advanced solution," she added.
“This milestone underscores our commitment to strengthening our relationship with Microsoft and helping customers optimise their IT investments," Andrew Foot, vice president of sales for Australia at Dynatrace said.