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Dynatrace Will Relocate Headquarters to Atlantic Wharf in Boston

Software company Dynatrace said Wednesday that its corporate headquarters is relocating to downtown Boston. The company will move from its current Waltham, MA location in the spring of 2025 to BXP’s newly constructed Atlantic Wharf office space at 280 Congress St.

“I am thrilled to announce that our new corporate headquarters will move to the heart of downtown Boston in a space that embodies the standards of a global technology organization,” said Rick McConnell, CEO, Dynatrace. “We are confident that this vibrant space will facilitate collaboration and drive innovation, both of which are core to the Dynatrace culture. We also expect this new headquarters to provide substantially easier access for us to work with customers, partners, and other stakeholders.”

Added Sue Quackenbush, chief people officer at Dynatrace, “Our new Boston office will serve to create a welcoming and inclusive environment in which our employees, customers and partners can collaborate and connect in ways that support their individual needs and work preferences.”

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