Dynatrace announced a new partnership with Liferay, a provider of open-source portal software. The companies have jointly introduced unique dashboards and analytics designed to dramatically improve digital customer experiences across web and mobile applications.
“Our diverse customer base relies upon Liferay to deliver engaging experiences across a broad spectrum of back-end applications and complex systems,” said Liferay VP of Operations, Michael Han. “In Dynatrace, we’ve found a partner that truly understands the challenges in delivering consistently stellar end-user experiences and a solution that helps us across the entire lifecycle of a project.”
The new Dynatrace FastPack for Liferay Portal was engineered by Dynatrace and Liferay with a laser-focus on performance best practices. “Our experts worked with Liferay to provide deep performance insights that can be used across development, operations and business owners – all in a single platform.” stated Todd Kaloudis, VP Partner Sales at Dynatrace. “With this approach, customers can now deliver competitive digital experiences across channels, regardless of whether complex legacy systems or modern micro-services are involved.”
Benefits to Liferay stakeholders:
- For Digital Business Owners: Understand customer experiences, conversion rates and problems that affect brand value across digital channels.
- For IT Operations: Dramatically improve efficiency by immediately isolating performance problems to the right fault domains by tracking user visits across back-end tiers.
- For Developers: Increase release frequency and quality by eliminating the time to recreate issues from production and gain confidence through build-to-build performance analysis.
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