According to a recent LinkedIn post from ControlMonkey, the company is highlighting a new capability focused on disaster recovery for Dynatrace configurations. The post describes functionality to back up and restore Dynatrace dashboards, monitors, alerts, and metrics, positioning this as an extension of disaster recovery practices beyond core infrastructure to the observability layer.
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The LinkedIn post suggests that ControlMonkey’s platform can continuously back up configuration states for Dynatrace and enable rapid restoration during critical incidents. For investors, this emphasis on configuration protection and operational visibility may indicate an effort to deepen product stickiness with existing users of Terraform and observability tools, potentially supporting higher-value enterprise engagements in cloud resilience and cyber-resilience markets.
By targeting Dynatrace users and integrating with infrastructure-as-code workflows, the post implies that ControlMonkey is seeking to address a niche where observability configurations are treated as critical assets alongside infrastructure and SaaS platforms. If successfully adopted, such features could strengthen the company’s positioning in disaster recovery and observability management, areas that are increasingly important for cloud-native and compliance-sensitive customers.

