Follow the Dynatrace, Inc. stock price and the full insider trade history of the company, a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, Dynatrace, Inc. has published 346 reports. Market capitalisation: €13bn. The latest transaction was reported on 17 June 2026 (Levée d'options). Among the most active insiders: Benson James M. The full history is openly available.
In the last 90 days, Dynatrace, Inc. reported a total of 83 insider trading declarations, with a total selling amount of 8,972 EUR and no buying activity. The top insiders include Rick McConnell, the Chief Executive Officer, who made 14 declarations totaling approximately 2,966,965 EUR, Dan Zugelder, the EVP, Chief Revenue Officer, with 14 declarations totaling about 1,072,731 EUR, and James M. Benson, the EVP, CFO and Treasurer, who made 16 declarations totaling around 990,853 EUR. The most recent declarations, all dated June 9, 2026, primarily involve tax retention transactions by various insiders, including Rick McConnell and Stephen A. McMahon.
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Analysts rate Dynatrace, Inc. Buy (bullish), based on 33 analysts. Average price target: US$45.48.
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Dynatrace, Inc. (ticker: DT) is a U.S.-listed software company trading on the NYSE in the United States, with its corporate headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts. The company was founded in 2005 in Linz, Austria, and has evolved into a global enterprise software vendor focused on AI-powered observability. Its strategic position is built around helping customers understand, automate, and secure increasingly complex digital environments spanning cloud, on-premises, and hybrid architectures. ([dynatrace.com](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/press-release/dynatrace-new-corporate-hq-boston/?utm_source=openai)) Dynatrace’s business model centers on a unified observability platform that delivers precise answers across applications, infrastructure, user experience, and system dependencies. Key components include OneAgent for automated instrumentation, Smartscape for dynamic environment topology mapping, Grail for the analytics data layer, OpenPipeline for ingestion and stream processing, and AppEngine for building custom apps and workflows. The company also promotes observability capabilities for AI workloads and LLMs, alongside automation and security-oriented use cases. In practical terms, Dynatrace is not just a monitoring tool; it is positioned as an enterprise-grade intelligence layer for modern digital operations. ([docs.dynatrace.com](https://docs.dynatrace.com/docs/discover-dynatrace/what-is-dynatrace?utm_source=openai)) From a competitive standpoint, Dynatrace sits in the premium tier of the observability market. Its differentiation is based on the combination of predictive AI, causal AI, and generative AI, together with an end-to-end platform approach designed to replace fragmented point solutions with a single integrated stack. That positioning resonates with large enterprises managing cloud-native workloads, distributed systems, and increasingly AI-driven applications. Recent disclosures suggest the business momentum remains solid: Dynatrace said it surpassed $2 billion in annual recurring revenue in fiscal Q4 2026 and continued to post strong constant-currency ARR growth. ([docs.dynatrace.com](https://docs.dynatrace.com/docs/discover-dynatrace/what-is-dynatrace?utm_source=openai)) Recent company developments further reinforce the investment case. In 2025, Dynatrace opened a new corporate headquarters in Boston, expanded AWS integrations, and announced a strategic collaboration with ServiceNow aimed at advancing autonomous IT operations. The company also launched or extended capabilities around agentic AI, large language model observability, and AI-powered log analytics. On the capital allocation side, Dynatrace has been actively repurchasing shares, indicating confidence in cash generation and long-term operating momentum. For investors, DT offers exposure to structural software themes: enterprise observability, cloud modernization, AI enablement, and workflow automation. ([dynatrace.com](https://www.dynatrace.com/news/press-release/dynatrace-new-corporate-hq-boston/?utm_source=openai))