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Dynatrace loves OpenTelemetry

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Date Published
Author
Adriana Villela
Word Count
487
Language
American English
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Summary

Dynatrace actively supports OpenTelemetry, an open-source framework for handling telemetry data, and is a leading contributor to the project since its inception. OpenTelemetry, backed by major observability vendors, is one of the most active projects under the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). Dynatrace has a dedicated team that ensures smooth integration of its platform with OpenTelemetry data and holds key leadership roles within the OpenTelemetry community. The Dynatrace platform accepts data in the OpenTelemetry Protocol (OTLP) format and supports traces, logs, and metrics across all languages supported by OpenTelemetry. By storing this data in its Grailâ„¢ data lakehouse, Dynatrace enables users to conduct automated health analysis, view distributed traces, analyze logs, and utilize notebooks for metrics analysis. Dynatrace offers resources like the Dynatrace Playground and a video series to help users explore and leverage the integration with OpenTelemetry effectively.