Partner Article
BT wins Dynatrace EMEA Partner of the Year
Digital Performance Management software company, Dynatrace, today presented BT with its EMEA Digital Performance Management Partner of the Year award, in recognition of the benefits its Connect Intelligence service has delivered to its customers. Dynatrace VP EMEA, Michael Allen, presented the award to Global Services CEO, Luis Alvarez during the Gartner Symposium in Barcelona.
Keith Langridge, VP Global Network Services, BT said: “This award underlines the importance of digital performance management in our portfolio of services. Our Connect Intelligence service is one of our differentiators, enabling us to create better outcomes for our customers as they undergo complex digital transformations.”
BT Connect Intelligence is an Application Performance Management service that helps to improve the performance of business-critical applications and processes. Supported by BT’s work with Dynatrace, Connect Intelligence Dynatrace provides deep visibility into enterprise applications and into the impact that the underlying network infrastructure has on their performance. This visibility enables BT to move beyond network management, to deliver better business outcomes.
“Congratulations to BT on winning the Partner of the Year award for 2016,” said Michael Allen, VP EMEA, Dynatrace. “This latest accolade marks a hat-trick for BT, with three consecutive wins. Having a strong partnership for over a decade, BT continues to raise the bar in the managed service DPM market, continually differentiating its core network services.”
Dynatrace and BT have worked collaboratively for over 12 years, to create a unique value proposition that helps customers to optimise the end-user experience delivered by enterprise applications, to maximise the value of digital technology to the business.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Dynatrace .
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