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Dynatrace
Dynatrace is an American application performance management (APM) software company with products aimed at the information technology departments and digital business owners of medium and large businesses. The company's services include performance management software for programs running on-premises and in the cloud. This software manages the availability and performance of software applications and the impact on user experience in the form of deep transaction tracing, synthetic monitoring, real user monitoring, and network monitoring. The company separated from Compuware in December 2014 after being sold into Private Equity firm Thoma Bravo〔("New owner splits Detroit-based Compuware into two" ) ''Detroit Free Press''. Retrieved December 16, 2014.〕 establishing it as a standalone company. == History == The earliest forms of Dynatrace began on May 9, 2005 with the Compuware acquisition of Adlex, Inc.〔("Compuware Acquires Adlex to Strengthen Application Service Management Leadership" ) ''Compuware Corporation''.〕 and the founding of dynaTrace Software in Linz, Austria. On January 2, 2007 it acquired Proxima Technology's Centauri Business Service Manager. After acquiring Gomez, Inc. on November 9, 2009〔("Compuware Buys Gomez For $295 Million In Cash" ) ''TechCrunch''. Retrieved 2009-10-07.〕 and dynaTrace Software July 1, 2011〔("Compuware's DynaTrace Acquisition An APM Game-Changer" ) ''NetworkComputing''. Retrieved 2011-07-06.〕 the product set held the Compuware APM name until Private Equity firm Thoma Bravo took the company private in 2014. In time with separating from Compuware, the Compuware APM group renamed to Dynatrace.〔("Compuware: When one becomes two" ) ''Computing.co.uk''. Retrieved 2015-01-19.〕〔("Compuware: Five questions with new Dynatrace CEO John Van Siclen on APM and company’s future" ) ''SD Times''. Retrieved 2014-12-23.〕
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