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Dynatrace to Acquire Bindplane to Strengthen AI-Driven Observability with Open Telemetry Pipelines

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Acquisition aims to deliver unified control over logs, metrics, and traces across cloud-native and AI environments

Dynatrace has announced it will acquire Bindplane to enhance its AI-powered observability platform with open, standards-based telemetry pipelines. The move comes as enterprises grapple with a surge in data generated by cloud-native architectures and AI-driven applications.

Telemetry comprising logs, metrics, and traces has become a foundational layer for modern IT operations. With increasing data volumes and complexity, organizations are seeking more efficient ways to capture, process, and route this data for real-time insights and decision-making.

Bindplane addresses this need by enabling organizations to optimize and govern telemetry data at the edge. Its capabilities include improving data quality, reducing ingestion costs, and enhancing compliance through masking, encryption, and filtering of sensitive information. The platform also provides a transition path from legacy monitoring tools to cloud-native observability frameworks.

The combined offering will allow customers to gain greater flexibility in routing telemetry data across multiple destinations, while also accelerating Dynatrace’s roadmap in log management and analytics.

Together, Dynatrace and Bindplane will enable a new level of control over telemetry,” said Steve Tack, Chief Product Officer at Dynatrace.

“Telemetry pipelines have become a critical observability requirement in the AI era,” noted Stephen Elliot, Group Vice President at IDC, highlighting the growing need for scalable data control and enrichment.

Michael Kelly, CEO of Bindplane, added that the integration will help organizations reduce complexity and transform telemetry into a strategic asset, particularly as AI adoption accelerates.

The transaction is expected to close later this month, subject to customary conditions, and is not anticipated to materially impact Dynatrace’s FY27 financial performance.

As enterprises continue to scale AI initiatives, the acquisition signals a broader industry shift toward unified, open telemetry pipelines that provide end-to-end visibility from edge data collection to advanced analytics enabling faster innovation and more resilient digital operations.

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