Dynatrace has completed the migration of browser monitors to its latest platform generation. Key improvements include an enhanced Requests waterfall chart with resource-level visibility (load times, initiators, render-blocking status, error flagging), and full integration with Grail data store enabling DQL queries on synthetic and RUM events. Execution details are now queryable via DQL for ad-hoc analysis, dashboard building, and automation workflows like CI/CD validation or alert enrichment. Primary Grail tags can be attached to monitors for consistent grouping and filtering across telemetry. Activation is flexible — environment-wide or per-monitor for phased rollouts.
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Deeper visibility and smarter analysis with Synthetic on the latest Dynatrace platformHow to turn on browser monitors and fully benefit from the latest Dynatrace capabilitiesEnhanced Requests waterfall chartDQL explorationEnrichment of Synthetic data with primary Grail tagsTake the next stepsWhat’s nextSort: