As IT ecosystems grow increasingly complex, application resilience has become a crucial priority across various sectors, including higher education. At Perform 2023, a discussion led by Balint Kelen from Dynatrace and an IT manager from a major American university highlighted the challenges of maintaining application health within intricate IT environments. They emphasized the importance of comprehensive visibility into these ecosystems, noting that traditional monitoring solutions often fall short due to their inability to integrate across systems, resulting in siloed environments and costly executive-level dashboard maintenance. The university, which manages hundreds of applications crucial to its operations, adopted Dynatrace to improve monitoring capabilities. Dynatrace's new AI-driven Health View features provide a simplified, color-coded dashboard that caters to diverse stakeholder needs by offering both high-level overviews and detailed insights into application health and connectivity. This approach ensures that all stakeholders, regardless of technical expertise, can access relevant and comprehensible information, thereby enhancing application resilience and facilitating better decision-making processes.