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June 2024
How to monitor AI applications built with NVIDIA NIM
New Relic and NVIDIA released the first observability integration making it easy for companies to monitor the health and performance of their AI applications built with NVIDIA NIM.
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Click-to-parse is now generally available
Announcing our new click-to-parse functionality in log management.

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How New Relic helps Closegap move from DevOps to new builds
Closegap moves from a Rails API and React frontend to a full stack Rails and Hotwire approach to support a more events-based architecture.

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Mobile APM: Android and iOS monitoring
Elevate your user experience with real-time data insights for mobile applications.

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Measuring business success with observability metrics
Observability isn't merely about keeping systems up and running; it's about gaining insights that drive business success. This blog post delves into how observability metrics, beyond their technical merits, can be powerful tools for measuring and enhancing business performance.

Upcoming Events
Join New Relic at WeAreDevelopers

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Join us at booth A29 on the 18th and 19th of July to take your observability to the next level with live demonstrations and personalised advice from New Relic experts. See Jemiah Sius, Senior Director of Developer Relations on the main stage. Jemiah will talk about: Mastering AI-driven problem-solving in engineering with observability.

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New Relic University online workshops

Join one of our on demand New Relic online training workshops. These 90-minute trainer-led workshops with hands-on labs will help you up level your observability skills. Choose from a variety of sessions.
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New Relic End-of-Life Updates
Support for PromQL (July 15)

  • We’re standardizing our querying experiences around NRQL by removing PromQL-styled query support.
  • You can still access Prometheus metrics and events, but will need to adopt NRQL as the method for querying Prometheus data.
  • If you’re currently using PromQL-styled queries to query your data, you’ll need to adopt NRQL.
  • Prometheus metrics data will still be accessible in New Relic.
  • For more information, see our documentation.

Data Explorer (September 30)
  • We’re migrating the data explorer tool from the metrics and events capability to the query your data capability.
  • We’re unifying querying capabilities into a single experience to streamline how customers can access their data.
  • If you want to use the data explorer tool, you’ll now find it under the query your data capability from https://one.newrelic.com > All capabilities.
  • See here for more information.
 
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by "New Relic" <emeamarketing@newrelic.com> - 05:01 - 3 Jul 2024