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Introduction

This document provides an introduction to the Dynatrace Software Intelligence Platform. It includes links to various sections such as Infrastructure Monitoring, Application & Microservices, Application Security, Digital Experience Monitoring, Business Analytics, and Cloud Automation. Each section contains subtopics for detailed monitoring capabilities like Host Monitoring, Log Monitoring, Network Monitoring, and Cloud Monitoring.

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Dynatrace capabilities

Dynatrace can monitor a wide variety of application types across different environments and technologies. Here’s a breakdown of the types of applications Dynatrace can monitor:

  1. Web Applications
    • Java-based applications (Spring, JBoss, WebLogic)
    • .NET applications (ASP.NET, .NET Core)
    • Node.js applications
    • PHP applications (Laravel, Symfony)
    • Ruby applications (Ruby on Rails)
    • Python applications (Django, Flask)
    • Go applications
    • JavaScript frameworks (Angular, React, Vue.js)
  2. Mobile Applications
    • Android (Native or hybrid)
    • iOS (Native or hybrid)
    • Cross-platform frameworks (Flutter, React Native, Xamarin)
  3. Cloud and Microservices
    • Kubernetes and Docker containers
    • AWS (Lambda, EC2, RDS, etc.)
    • Azure (App Services, Functions, VMs)
    • Google Cloud (App Engine, GKE, Cloud Functions)
    • Cloud Foundry
    • OpenShift
  4. Server-Side Applications
    • Application servers like Apache Tomcat, NGINX, IIS
    • Databases (SQL and NoSQL) including Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Cassandra
  5. Enterprise Applications
    • SAP (ABAP, HANA)
    • IBM WebSphere
    • Oracle E-Business Suite
    • Salesforce
    • Microsoft Exchange
  6. Middleware and Messaging Systems
    • Kafka
    • RabbitMQ
    • ActiveMQ
    • IBM MQ
  7. Custom Applications
    • Proprietary applications with custom monitoring using APIs, SDKs, and OpenTelemetry support.
  8. Virtualized and Cloud-Native Applications
    • Monitoring in serverless architectures (e.g., AWS Lambda, Azure Functions)
    • VMware (vSphere, vSAN)
    • Cloud-native applications in environments like Red Hat OpenShift
  9. API Monitoring
    • Dynatrace can monitor APIs, microservices interactions, and HTTP request flows.

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