New
Relic (NYSE: NEWR), the industry’s largest and most comprehensive
cloud-based instrumentation platform built to help customers create more
perfect software, today introduced New Relic One. An extension of the
New Relic platform, New Relic One helps DevOps teams with complex
environments quickly find, visualize, and understand their data so they
can take immediate action, deliver better digital experiences to
customers, and drive revenue. With New Relic One, enterprises now have
the ability to connect their teams to the real-time health of their
customer experience, so they can accelerate their digital business.
For modern software teams, there are numerous challenges to successfully
managing the performance of their increasingly complex environments.
Many large enterprises have hundreds of siloed teams, responsible for
managing interdependent systems. These systems are increasingly complex,
often composed of containers or microservices, running on-premise and in
the cloud. When service issues arise, teams often struggle to quickly
and definitively pinpoint the issue and fix the problem before their
customers experience a disruption.
“DevOps teams continue to struggle with a fragmented view of their
complex environments due to data about customer experiences residing in
multiple systems, dashboards, and organizations. New Relic One is the
industry’s first entity-centric observability platform, unifying all of
a customer’s data across multiple accounts so teams can see a
pan-enterprise view of all of the relationships and dependencies,” said
Lew Cirne, CEO and founder of New Relic. “New Relic One solves an
important set of problems for our customers today, and it’s also our
platform for delivering the next decade of innovation to our customers.
We’re just getting started on our mission to help companies deliver more
perfect software faster with New Relic One.”
Introducing New Relic One
New Relic One is purpose-built to transform how DevOps teams manage the
performance of their digital systems. New Relic One unifies all of a
customer’s data across multiple accounts so each team can see a
pan-enterprise, shared view of everything they instrument. In addition
to seeing all their data in one place, New Relic One also empowers teams
to quickly drill down into the services they are responsible for
managing.
Defining Entities
New Relic One treats everything that needs to be instrumented as an
“entity” and indexes entities to track their relationships and
dependencies to each other so teams have context in addition to metrics.
New Relic defines entities as anything that needs to be instrumented for
the success of digital business, including a microservice, mobile app,
Kubernetes cluster or Lambda function to name a few. An entity emits
data, and that data provides context — including upstream and
downstream dependencies — about the internal state of the entity.
During critical moments, it’s no longer enough for teams to measure
metrics. Teams also need to quickly understand the relationships between
entities and their interdependencies, so they can pinpoint issues faster
and deliver better customer experiences. Unlike the fragmented tools
that companies use today, New Relic One and its entity-centric approach
to observability provides a clear, connected view of all systems, teams,
and technology across a single customer’s environment.
New Relic One delivers:
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A unified, pan-enterprise view of complex environments — New
Relic One introduces new cross-account Service Maps that can
automatically visualize up- and down-stream dependencies of entities,
making it easy to quickly identify the root cause when troubleshooting
an incident. -
A connected search and discovery platform — New Relic One
provides new global search and universal tag filtering, so teams can
quickly and easily find entities across their enterprise. -
Easy-to-create, powerful dashboards — New Relic One introduces
new and improved dashboarding capabilities, enabling users to quickly
create information-rich, custom dashboards that connect technical
efforts and business impact. A brand new feature called chart builder
makes it easy to create powerful queries with a point-and-click
curated tool, complementing New Relic Query Language (NRQL).
Customers’ existing dashboards in New Relic Insights will
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Programmability for creating business-specific views — New
Relic One introduces the ability to quickly extend the visualizations
for business- and domain-specific needs. For example, it is easy to
combine store point-of-sale system data with real-time telemetry, all
overlaid on a map. Operations teams can see a bird’s-eye view of their
store performance across a geographic area, and they can also drill
down to see the performance of a specific store that’s giving off an
alert. With programmability, New Relic One can be embedded into
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Unified user experience and global home page — New
Relic One delivers a new home page experience, empowering customers to
see all of their performance data in one place. New Relic One sits
above the existing New Relic platform of products, where users can
continue to quickly zero in on problem areas for deeper exploration.
New Relic One is the home for New Relic’s latest innovations, including:
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Monitoring for AWS Lambda — delivers the ability to monitor,
visualize, troubleshoot, and alert on Lambda functions. Pro customers
can now monitor Lambda performance in aggregate, or drill down into
individual Lambda invocations to see traces, errors, end-to-end
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Kubernetes cluster explorer — provides a multi-dimensional
representation of a Kubernetes cluster that allows teams to drill down
into Kubernetes data and metadata in a high-fidelity, curated UI that
simplifies complex environments. This existing feature is now
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Distributed tracing global search — provides a simple yet
potent tool for finding traces using custom attributes or tags. As a
result, teams can now work faster to solve performance issues in
distributed software environments.
New Relic also announced that it plans to deliver log management and
AIOps solutions in New Relic One by the end of the fiscal year.
Customer Quote:
“New Relic One’s improved dashboard capabilities provide much needed
visibility into the dependencies across all of the entities we measure.
Other tools give me data, New Relic One gives me context,” said Matthew
B. Vaughan, lead software engineer at Cox Automotive. “There is great
power and comfort in being able to see how cross-functional data is
correlated in a centralized platform. When we identify a risk of
failure, it is critical that we can pinpoint the root cause rapidly, and
New Relic One delivers a whole new level of granularity that helps us
deliver better customer experiences.”
Analyst Quote:
“The demand for microservices and cloud-based services continues to
aggravate complications across enterprise technology teams. Untangling
these complications requires a thoughtful approach that simplifies the
process of observing and measuring software applications,” said Stephen
Elliot, Program Vice President, I&O at IDC. “These requirements have
never been optional, and are more important than ever as the pace of
change accelerates with modern application architectures, DevOps, and
Agile approaches.”
Pricing and Availability
New Relic One will go live on Wednesday, May 15, 2019 to Pro subscribers
for no additional cost. Monitoring for AWS Lambda support is now
generally available for Pro customers via the New Relic One interface at
no charge for a limited time and in accordance with the product
documentation. Kubernetes cluster explorer and distributed tracing
global search are generally available for Pro customers. Additional
solutions, including log management and AIOps and additional
programmability features, are expected to be delivered by the end of New
Relic’s fiscal year.
Additional Resources
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To read Lew Cirne’s vision for New Relic One, visit the
New Relic blog. -
To learn more about entity-centric observability, visit the
New Relic blog. -
To learn about New Relic One, please read
the data sheet.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains “forward-looking” statements, as that term
is defined under the federal securities laws, including but not limited
to statements regarding market trends and opportunities, the timing and
benefits of anticipated new products, the value proposition of New
Relic’s products and features to customers, and benefits from and
investments in New Relic One. The achievement or success of the matters
covered by such forward-looking statements are based on New Relic’s
current assumptions, expectations, and beliefs and are subject to
substantial risks, uncertainties, assumptions, and changes in
circumstances that may cause New Relic’s actual results, performance, or
achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied in any
forward-looking statement. Further information on factors that could
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makes with the SEC from time to time, including in New Relic’s most
recent Form 10-Q, particularly under the captions “Risk Factors” and
“Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results
of Operations.” Copies of these documents may be obtained by visiting
New Relic’s Investor Relations website at http://ir.newrelic.com
or the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
New Relic assumes no obligation and does not intend to update these
forward-looking statements, except as required by law.
About New Relic
New Relic is the industry’s largest and most comprehensive cloud-based
instrumentation platform built to help customers create more perfect
software. The world’s best software and DevOps teams rely on New Relic
to move faster, make better decisions and create best-in-class digital
experiences. If you run software, you need to run New Relic. Learn why
more than 50% of the Fortune 100 trust New Relic to make the world’s
software run at newrelic.com.
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