Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the general availability of Amazon Q, a generative artificial intelligence (AI)-powered assistant for accelerating software development and leveraging companies’ internal data.
Dynatrace achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) DevOps Competency Partner status.
The achievement underscores the company’s ability to support AWS customers in their pursuit to deliver high quality software, faster, via a scalable and robust continuous delivery pipeline.
AWS DevOps Competency Partners must have deep experience, technical proficiency and proven success in helping businesses implement CI and continuous delivery practices, and automated infrastructure provisioning in the AWS Cloud environment. Partners must also undergo rigorous assessment of the security, performance, and reliability of their solutions.
Steve Tack, SVP of Product Management at Dynatrace, said the company was committed to supporting and enhancing AWS’s leadership in the cloud, which aligns with his own company’s mandate: “At its core, DevOps today is about agility and effectiveness, no matter how complex the cloud environment. Our newfound AWS DevOps Competency status points to our innovation around AI-driven problem detection, robust predictive analysis and unique user experience-centric dashboards that unite everyone involved in the entire lifecycle. We are incredibly driven to innovate and redefine the DevOps process – it’s our job to make continuous delivery fool-proof and nimble for businesses.”
This announcement comes on the heels of Dynatrace securing AWS Migration Competency and availability on AWS Marketplace. This availability now allows customers to easily purchase and deploy Dynatrace’s cloud application performance management service directly through AWS Marketplace.
AWS provides a set of flexible services that span the development process to provisioning, deployment, and management. These AWS services are designed to simplify provisioning and management of infrastructure and applications, deploying code, and automating software release process. With these services customers can quickly build out cloud infrastructure, deploy applications to any instance, or develop complex applications on AWS.
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