Wild Strait and Dynatrace partner to help NZ organisations
Wild Strait and Dynatrace partner to help New Zealand organisations with software performance
Wild Strait and Dynatrace have joined forces in a partnership to better help New Zealand-based organisations manage software performance.
US software company Dynatrace is one of the world’s leading providers of application performance management products, particularly in the area of performance monitoring of live systems.
The partnership recognises Wild Strait’s expertise in software performance and allows the company to use and implement the Dynatrace products as part of their consulting services to clients.
“Wild Strait’s people have an incredible depth of knowledge and an innovative approach when it comes to application performance”, says Anthony Clarke, Dynatrace Regional Director for Australia and New Zealand.
“We’re committed to helping New Zealand organisations with application performance and we’re delighted to join forces with Wild Strait to accelerate this activity” says Clarke.
Wild Strait General Manager Shane Ross said that the IT landscape continued to change and the partnership with Dynatrace was an important step in continuously providing the most current and relevant services to clients.
“Teams today develop and deploy technology and software using Agile, DevOps and Continuous Delivery approaches. We developed the Wild Strait Performance Intelligence to allow us and our clients to performance test rapidly in these environments. Now our partnership with Dynatrace extends our ability to monitor the performance of live applications that are released on an increasingly regular basis”, says Ross.
“Dynatrace has an enviable international reputation and we’re excited to partner with them in New Zealand” says Ross.
Equinox IT launched Wild Strait as a specialist software performance company in September last year at an event keynoted by Xero’s Rod Drury.
Wild Strait was recently recognised as a finalist in the Wellington Gold Awards for the research and development of its software performance product Wild Strait Performance Intelligence.
ENDS
University of Auckland: Research To Address Equity In STEM For Māori, Pacific And Female Students
Stats NZ: Economic Impacts On New Zealand From Conflict In The Middle East – Report
Advertising Standards Authority: ASA Annual Report 2025 - Platform-Neutral Regulation Keeps Pace With Digital Advertising
Science Media Centre: Lead Pipes Banned For New Plumbing – Expert Reaction
New Zealand Young Physicists Trust: Auckland To Host The ‘World Cup Of Physics’ In 2027; Search Begins For Student-Designed Tournament Logo
Oxfam Aotearoa: Top CEO Pay Increased 20 Times Faster Than Workers’ Pay In 2025

