Dynatrace received FedRAMP authorization at the Moderate Impact Level for its complete Software Intelligence Platform.
Achieving FedRAMP authorization from the General Services Administration (GSA) FedRAMP Program Management Office (PMO) means more U.S. Federal Government agencies can benefit from the Dynatrace® platform, including AI-powered observability into applications, infrastructure, log and user experience, to achieve their digital transformation and mission goals with greater efficiency, simplicity, and speed.
“As Federal agencies accelerate their cloud adoption strategy, Dynatrace’s FedRAMP authorization at the Moderate Impact Level will help enable this transformation,” said Steve Tack, SVP of Product Management, Dynatrace. “The end-to-end observability and automatic, AI-backed answers delivered by the Dynatrace platform will save agencies time, resources and money by simplifying their multicloud environments and facilitating the automation of many manual processes. Achieving FedRAMP Moderate Impact Level, which few cloud observability vendors have, will help more agencies deliver the critical services we all rely on.”
The Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) is a United States government program that provides a standardized approach to security assessment, authorization, and continuous monitoring for cloud products and services. The program enables government agencies to adopt cloud-based services such as the Dynatrace® Software Intelligence Platform quickly and securely by reducing the cost and time of risk management requirements. Solutions authorized by the GSA FedRAMP PMO undergo a rigorous compliance assessment to ensure they meet and maintain the strict security and data management standards of government agencies.
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