Deloitte’s cloud observability practice has been expanded to include DevOps techniques, AI/ML, cloud complexity management, and software engineering. The practice will provide customized solutions for clients using the Dynatrace Software Intelligence Platform’s vast observability and sophisticated AIOps capabilities, with the objective of speeding digital transformation for the world’s top enterprises.
“Deloitte has cultivated a deep domain knowledge and invested in modern software engineering to enable our clients to accelerate digital transformation with leading cloud observability, AI and automation capabilities,” said Ranjit Bawa, principal and U.S. cloud leader, Deloitte Consulting. “These new observability solutions, powered by the Dynatrace Software Intelligence Platform, will help our clients deliver experiences that will define our world in the years to come.”
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“I am thrilled that Deloitte is leveraging Dynatrace in delivering observability solutions to its clients,” said Rick McConnell, CEO at Dynatrace. “Dynatrace delivers precise answers and intelligent automation from the enormous amount of data generated by hybrid and multicloud environments. Deloitte brings expansive industry and domain knowledge, as well as modern delivery frameworks. I look forward to expanding our relationship and driving faster, more successful digital transformations at scale.”
Deloitte is training and certifying a team of professional DevOps and site reliability engineers to integrate the Dynatrace technology into its Innovation Centers and DevOps Cloud Platform. Deloitte will continue to utilize Dynatrace for its internal IT operations, which includes a diverse set of technologies and procedures.
“Deloitte has been successfully using Dynatrace software to enable observability, control and automated insights across cloud providers and technologies in a single platform throughout our complex environment,” said Doug Beaudoin, CIO at Deloitte US. “We are excited to bring this offering to our clients and extend the same benefits to them.”