Flagship conference showcases breakthroughs in intelligent observability, agentic AI, and cloud‑native operations
Dynatrace Perform 2026 in Dubai set the stage for a new chapter in enterprise intelligence, as the company unveiled a sweeping range of innovations designed to help organizations navigate accelerating cloud complexity and the rise of AI‑native software. The annual flagship event, known for shaping the observability conversation worldwide, placed a spotlight on autonomous outcomes, developer empowerment, and real‑time intelligence across modern digital ecosystems.
At the heart of the announcements was Dynatrace Intelligence, the company’s new AI architecture that blends deterministic AI with agentic AI. Deterministic AI leverages real‑time causal context from the Grail unified data lakehouse and Smartscape’s dynamic topology to generate accurate, explainable insights. Agentic AI adds the ability to reason, decide, and act within defined governance guardrails, creating a system capable of delivering trustworthy autonomous outcomes across IT and business workflows.
Building on this foundation, Dynatrace introduced Dynatrace Intelligence Agents, task‑specific autonomous agents that transform insights into action. Designed to work collaboratively across domains, these agents close the loop between detection and remediation—moving organizations closer to a future where operations run with minimal human intervention, but maximum oversight.
Perform 2026 also marked an expansion of Dynatrace’s multi‑cloud capabilities, with new native integrations across AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform. These additions bring greater visibility into distributed environments, enabling teams to troubleshoot faster and reduce end‑user disruption. By unifying telemetry, dependencies, and contextual intelligence in one place, Dynatrace aims to simplify operations in an increasingly hybrid and multi‑cloud world.
Another highlight was the company’s focus on elevating developer experience. New enhancements turn observability into an active system of control, unifying frontend, backend, mobile, AI telemetry, and cloud under a single developer‑facing experience. Built for LLM‑driven and agentic applications, the platform enables engineers—and AI agents—to understand real‑time behavior, experiment safely in production, and take targeted action without redeployment.
Dynatrace also showcased customer success stories from across industries, including Canadian telecom giant TELUS, demonstrating how organizations are using AI‑powered observability to fuel business growth, ensure compliance, and manage growing operational complexity.
Rounding out the announcements, Dynatrace unveiled next‑generation Real User Monitoring (RUM) capabilities that merge frontend data with backend context, providing precise end‑to‑end visibility for modern, AI‑driven applications.
Perform 2026 made one thing clear: the age of autonomous intelligence has arrived—and Dynatrace is positioning itself firmly at the center of it.
