New Relic Now: Come see the future of observability

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September 2024
Want to meet Intelligent Observability? Join us at our free virtual event.
We’re excited to invite you to New Relic Now, a free virtual event taking place on November 6. This event will focus on how AI is supercharging the Observability landscape, including how you and your team can create more reliable digital experiences. There will also be free hands-on training opportunities with platform experts.
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New Relic Now: Hands-on Training
Are you a New Relic user with a desire to learn more about New Relic Observability practices?
Get hands-on training from New Relic University experts to start your journey to new certifications.

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AI in observability: Advancing system monitoring and performance
Explore how AI revolutionizes observability, from automated anomaly detection to advanced monitoring of AI-driven systems.

Useful reads
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How to monitor Oracle ExaCC databases using New Relic
New Relic database OHI has been revamped for monitoring the new containerised databases released by Oracle.

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Observability as code for AI apps with New Relic and Pulumi
Discover how to streamline AI observability with New Relic and Pulumi. Learn how to automate AI app monitoring, securely manage cloud resources, and gain deep insights into AI performance, costs, and compliance—all with an 'Observability as code' approach.

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Unify monitoring across the entire SAP landscape
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Events and Webinars
New Relic Now: The future of observability is intelligent. Are you ready?

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See how Intelligent Observability enables you to predict and prevent business-critical incidents in your digital experiences during this virtual event on 6 November.

Observability as Code for AI Apps with new Relic and Pulumi

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Join Harry Kimpel, Principal Developer Relations Engineer on 30 Oct at 4pm GMT for this workshop and discover how to monitor AI app costs, deploy efficiently, and manage credentials securely.

    New Relic University online workshops

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    Catch our recent New Relic workshops on-demand. These trainer-led workshops with hands-on labs will help you up-level your observability skills.

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    New Relic End-of-Life Updates

    Azure SQL database integration through API Polling (1 December)

    • We’re ending support for the Polling API that can report data to the Azure SQL Database integration.
    • If you’re using the Polling API to report data to the Azure SQL Database integration, we recommend that you migrate to the Azure Monitor integration
    • Only customers who fetch data with the Polling API for Azure SQL Database integration are affected.
    • See here for more information.


    createTracer() API call for Browser Monitoring (15 October)

    • We’re EOL’ing the createTracer() API call
    • New Relic is updating the browser SPA agent to be more performant, with improved accuracy and fewer lines of code. These updates simplify the agent, letting customers diagnose issues with their browser apps more easily.
    • Before New Relic can update the browser SPA agent, we need to first end-of-life the createTracer() API.
    • Accounts using the createTracer() API at the time of EOL will lose performance metrics about their SPAs.
    • We recommend that you migrate to the addPageAction() API call to collect time data about sub-components on your pages.
    • See here for more information.


     
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