Security News > 2020 > January > Dynatrace, Google and Microsoft collaborate to help make OpenTelemetry enterprise-grade
Dynatrace, announced it is collaborating with Google and Microsoft on the OpenTelemetry project to shape the future of open standards-based observability.
As OpenTelemetry becomes more widely adopted, it will serve as an additional data source that further extends the breadth of cloud observability, including expanding the broad reach of what the Dynatrace® Software Intelligence Platform already automatically collects and ingests into Davis™, its explainable AI engine.
"The OpenTelemetry initiative will enable developers of cloud-native applications to build standardized observability into their software. As this gains momentum, observability will be increasingly differentiated by what can be done with data, versus simply how much data can be collected."
"The ultimate goal of OpenTelemetry is to become the default way that developers and operators capture performance information from their services," said Morgan McLean, Product Manager at Google.
Hong Gao, Group Program Manager at Microsoft Corp. said, "We had a highly productive collaboration with Dynatrace on the W3C Trace Context standard, and we look forward to working together on advancing OpenTelemetry for developers."
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