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New Relic State of Observability for Industrials, Materials, and Manufacturing report shows 44% of respondents say the adoption of AI technologies are driving the need for observability, with 65% able to resolve incidents faster after adoption

Published in Business Intelligence

Integrated DEM solution gives businesses end-to-end visibility and insights to deliver enriched user experiences across all digital channels

New Relic DEM makes it easy for businesses to quickly identify and resolve user friction points across mobile, web, and AI-powered applications 

Published in Business Intelligence

Veteran technology leader to evangelise observability and take key role in solving deep technical challenges across the Asia Pacific region

Published in People Moves

GUEST RESEARCH:  New Relic State of Observability for Energy and Utilities report reveals 40% of respondents experience high-business-impact outages at least once a week, with providers embracing observability and AIOps to reduce the impact 

Published in Energy

GUEST RESEARCH:  New Relic State of Observability for IT and Telecommunications report shows 43% of respondents say the adoption of AI technologies are driving the need for observability, and 56% have a preference for a single observability platform

Published in Guest Research

GUEST OPINION: The Australian Government’s Budget announcement of investment into AI regulation underscores the need for action to address emerging AI risks. The regulatory framework we put in place today will help organisations future-proof how they evolve with AI, ensuring they reap the benefits of AI without creating vulnerabilities.

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Integration streamlines incident management and response; makes data from New Relic natively available within Jira Software to remediate and proactively prevent and resolve software incidents

Published in Software

COMPANY NEWS::  The report looks at shifts in how developers are using Java and reveals explosive adoption rates for both Java 17 and Java 21

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New features for New Relic AI monitoring include expanded application language support, security and privacy controls, and real-time user feedback integration to help organisations use AI with confidence

Published in Security
Monday, 22 April 2024 08:51

Global Processing standardises on New Relic

COMPANY NEWS: New Relic, the all-in-one observability platform for every engineer, announced that Global Processing, a digital financial services platform that supports global brands like Ualá and powered 2700+ million transactions in 2023, has standardised its observability practice on New Relic.

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All-in-one observability platform unifies data from the cloud with the rest of the IT stack; Supports easier Prometheus and OpenTelemetry instrumentation for hosts and Kubernetes

Published in Open Source

Security and engineering teams can now save time by focusing on real application security problems with zero false positives, as validated by the OWASP benchmark result of 100+% accuracy.

Published in Security

GUEST OPINION:  Long-term log storage solution provides instant access and easy analysis for historical logs – at ¼ the cost of the competition – to help organisations meet regulatory compliance requirements

Published in Storage

Bridges the data gap between technical and business teams with a single source of truth to monitor digital business processes with both business and technical metrics

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New Relic report reveals financial services and insurance organizations are more likely to achieve full-stack observability in the race to modernize their tech stack and deliver innovative services to customers

COMPANY NEWS:  New Relic, the all-in-one observability platform for every engineer, announced the findings of its  State of Observability for Financial Services and Insurance  report, which focuses on the adoption and business value of observability across the financial services industry (FSI) and insurance sectors. The report is based on insights derived from 176 technology professionals in association with the 2023 Observability Forecast. Findings show that organizations in the industry understand the business value of observability and are investing more in it. The top trends driving adoption include migration to multi-cloud (43%), artificial intelligence (40%), an increased focus on customer experience management (35%), and an increased focus on security, governance, risk, and compliance (54%).

Published in Company news
Wednesday, 15 November 2023 11:26

New Relic Launches Industry’s First APM for AI

The industry’s first end-to-end AI monitoring solution empowers engineers to build and run LLM-powered AI applications with data and insights to optimize performance, quality, cost, and compliance

Published in Company news

GUEST RESEARCH:  New Relic report reveals retailers are increasing their observability investment to help reduce downtime and time to incident resolution ahead of anticipated record-high holiday season spending

Published in Guest Research
Thursday, 05 October 2023 10:15

Wider regional role for New Relic's Leonidas

Observability specialist New Relic has promoted Jason Leonidas to the role of vice president for the South Pacific region.

Published in People Moves
Wednesday, 27 September 2023 11:29

New Relic previews Session Replay

Observability specialist New Relic's new Session Replay capability provides engineers with a video-like playback feature combining users’ interactions with telemetry data down to the code level.

Published in Enterprise Solutions

GUEST RESEARCH: New Relic, the all-in-one observability platform for every engineer, published the 2023 Observability Forecast report, which examines the evolution of observability, its impact on the lives of technical professionals, and businesses’ bottom lines. The report reveals observability’s adoption is on the rise in Australia and full-stack observability leads to better service-level metrics, such as improved system uptime and reliability as well as security vulnerability management. Although respondents report a median annual outage cost of over $11 million (US$7.37 million) in Australia, organisations realised a 2x return on their observability investment.

Published in Guest Research
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