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How to Dive Into API Behavior and Integrate Faster
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Join me on Wednesday for a distributed tracing workshop: tracking across your application stacks
Hi MD,
It's Liam Hurrell, Senior Technical Training Specialist at New Relic University, here. Are you looking to improve how you use trace data to find and fix errors or latency issues? If so, you can register for the free online workshop that I'll be hosting on Wednesday 22nd February at 10 AM GMT/ 11 AM CET.
While APM transaction tracing is helpful for analyzing calls in a single application, distributed tracing broadens your view by showing the path a request takes across multiple applications and services–from start to finish. In this practical session, you’ll learn how New Relic Distributed Tracing can extend your transaction tracing capabilities, and help you resolve issues in a distributed architecture.
While APM transaction tracing is helpful for analyzing calls in a single application, distributed tracing broadens your view by showing the path a request takes across multiple applications and services–from start to finish. In this practical session, you’ll learn how New Relic Distributed Tracing can extend your transaction tracing capabilities, and help you resolve issues in a distributed architecture.
You can find the full agenda on the registration page here. While we recommend attending the hands-on workshop live, you can also register to receive the recording.
Hope to see you then,
Hope to see you then,
Liam Hurrell
Senior Technical Training Specialist
New Relic
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