These quality gates are used to validate new deployments and provide Clario with precise answers about the performance of newly deployed services so they can be continuously optimized, and it can prevent any production issues from occurring. Autonomous cloud operations – With Keptn, Dynatrace’s open source pluggable control plane, Clario is able to implement automated quality gates in its software delivery pipeline, to accelerate innovation even further.As a result, Clario can accelerate innovation, by providing its developers with the precise answers they need to optimize their code and create better end-user experiences from the very beginning. Driving faster innovation – As part of its ‘One DevOps toolchain’, Dynatrace enables Clario to identify performance degradations during the early stages of development, so it can prevent bad code being progressed through the pipeline.Performance alerts don’t just identify anomalies, but contain the precise root-cause, so Clario can remediate fast and prevent problems from escalating into user-experience-impacting issues. AI-powered answers – Dynatrace provides Clario with actionable insights into performance issues across its entire hybrid cloud environment in real-time.It’s nothing we’ve ever seen in any other platform."Ĭhristian Heckelmann - Senior Systems Engineer, Clario Life with Dynatrace "We were able to deploy Dynatrace within minutes, and were amazed by how much information we were able to glean about our environment so suddenly. Senior Systems Engineer Christian Heckelmann was able to set up a trial account and roll-out Dynatrace to one of Clario’s IT environments in just minutes during a train journey, and was astonished by how quickly it was able to light-up the entire application and infrastructure topology and start surfacing insights. Simplifying complexity with DynatraceĬlario selected Dynatrace to enable its vision of ‘one DevOps toolchain’, having been impressed by its easy implementation and the rich AI-powered insights it could provide. Clario realized it needed to standardize its CI/CD processes and consolidate its monitoring and management solutions into ‘one DevOps toolchain’. This made it difficult to get the precise answers needed to continuously identify, understand and resolve any anomalies or performance issues that arose, to accelerate innovation and optimize user-experiences. With so many disparate monitoring tools being used to manage IT performance, Clario’s operations team was unable to maintain observability across all business departments and IT environments, in a single view. This became even more complex as Clario began to migrate towards a cloud native architecture running on Kubernetes, and its plans to transition these workloads to AWS would increase that complexity even further. As a result, the company found itself with an increasingly complex, hybrid environment spanning a multitude of legacy systems and cloud platforms. Clario has grown rapidly in recent years, both organically and through a string of acquisitions that each came with its own technology stack and toolchain.
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