Dynatrace Announces Enhanced Real User Monitoring to Unify Application Observability
Combines front-end telemetry with back-end context, empowering teams to better understand and optimize user experience
At Perform, its flagship annual user conference,
RUM has become essential to understanding how applications perform for real users. But as organizations shift to dynamic, cloud-native, and AI-driven architectures – including LLM-powered services – traditional RUM tools are struggling to keep pace. Legacy approaches often miss critical behaviors in single-page applications (SPAs), asynchronous rendering, and soft navigations, leaving gaps in understanding. These blind spots hinder developers, SREs, and application owners from analyzing user journeys, optimizing performance, and improving business outcomes.
The rapid growth of AI has also introduced new performance challenges, such as unpredictable workloads, latency spikes, and opaque model behavior, which legacy tools simply do not capture.
Dynatrace RUM is the only solution that unifies front-end telemetry with back-end context – logs, metrics, traces, topology, security events, and business data – within an agile platform powered by Grail™, Smartscape, and Dynatrace AI. This provides precise, end-to-end visibility, faster issue resolution, and smarter decision-making.
Key enhancements include:
- Unified, Actionable Insights and Advanced Analytics: Query front-end performance and session data in the context of logs, metrics, spans, traces, and security events, all stored in Grail, an industry-leading unified data lakehouse that delivers precise, contextual insights from unified data. This connected view supports advanced use cases such as analyzing SPA rendering delays or AI-generated content performance.
- Purpose-Built Apps for Developers: A dedicated interface that prioritizes grouped errors with end-to-end context, helping developers quickly identify trends and root causes. Apps like Error Inspector streamline troubleshooting and accelerate resolution.
- Guided Observability Journeys: An intuitive user interface (UI) leads practitioners through problem flows, maintaining context across impacted entities, timeframes, and services. This reduces manual effort and speeds remediation.
- Behavioral Analysis: Capture user interactions and soft navigations to understand how users move through AI-native and LLM‑enhanced applications. This helps application owners surface experience issues even when backend performance appears healthy.
- Extended Retention: Now in public preview, free-form analytics via DQL and retention of up to thirteen months enable deep investigations, compliance support, and historical trend analysis, surpassing competitive offerings.
"Capturing real user monitoring data and user interactions in the context of business data is a game-changer,” said
“Dynatrace RUM allows customers to focus on what matters most, whether it’s degrading app performance for SREs, trending errors for developers, or abandoned sessions for support engineers,” said
“Modern applications behave in highly dynamic and unpredictable ways, and teams need answers, not more manual analysis,” said
To learn more about Dynatrace’s new RUM capabilities, available now, please visit the
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