Company doubles down on open source commitment
with New Relic Instant Observability, an open catalog of 400+
quickstarts to help engineers instrument, dashboard and alert their
entire stack
Leading enterprise technologies such as Cribl,
Fastly, Gigamon, Kentik, Lacework and Trend Micro contribute to
accelerate adoption of observability by all engineers
New Relic (NYSE: NEWR), the observability company, today
launched New Relic Instant Observability (I/O), an open source
ecosystem of quickstarts to empower all software engineers to
instrument, dashboard and alert their entire technology stack in
minutes. As part of New Relic’s commitment to make observability an
open, data-driven and daily practice for every engineer, New Relic
I/O offers end-to-end integrations with 400+ cloud services, open
source tools and enterprise technologies, contributed and
maintained by the community. The launch features contributions from
partners such as Cribl, Fastly, Gigamon, Kentik, Lacework and Trend
Micro to bring the power of the world’s leading technologies to
engineers everywhere, no matter the technology or use case. New
Relic I/O is available as part of New Relic’s generous free pricing
tier, so every engineer can get started without talking to sales or
providing a credit card.
According to New Relic’s 2021 Observability Forecast, while most
engineers and developers are familiar with observability, there’s a
huge gap in adopting the practice: only 26% of respondents have a
mature observability practice, and the most commonly cited barriers
to observability success are lack of resources (38%) and skill gaps
(29%). New Relic I/O addresses this gap by introducing an
ever-expanding, open ecosystem of knowledge-focused resources that
codifies the collective experience of the world’s observability
experts and practitioners to help engineers around the world unlock
the power of their data faster.
Continuing New Relic’s Commitment to “Open”
Observability
Today’s news reinforces New Relic’s commitment to making
observability a daily best practice for every engineer by
continuing their investment into the global open source community.
In the last 12 months, New Relic open sourced 10+ years of agents
R&D, standardized on OpenTelemetry, and contributed Pixie to
the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). New Relic I/O is the
continuation of this strategy to dramatically reduce the barrier
for engineers to embrace observability to plan, build, deploy and
run the great software that underpins flawless digital experiences
for their customers, employees, partners and suppliers.
“As part of our developer-first strategy and commitment to open
source and open communities, we’re proud to introduce a new open
ecosystem to help all software engineers embrace observability as a
data-driven approach and daily practice through a vibrant community
of telemetry data sources, dashboards and alert configuration
quickstarts,” said New Relic CEO Bill Staples. “We’re
honored to launch with an ever-expanding group of industry-leading
partners who will help us honor our commitment to make
observability available for all so every engineer can instantly
observe any hardware or software systems, cloud service, SaaS, IoT
device or application in seconds.”
“Over the coming years we anticipate thousands of telemetry
sources, pre-built dashboards and quickstarts will be curated from
the engineering community and consumed by millions of engineers who
need telemetry data to make better decisions across the software
lifecycle. Only New Relic is committed to this kind of open
ecosystem approach to observability," added Staples.
Unlike other exchanges that only focus on instrumentation, New
Relic I/O introduces an open hub of 400+ quickstarts that moves
beyond just instrumentation with pre-built dashboards, alert
configurations, user guides and documentation to help software
engineers get started with observability via a guided install
process. Additionally, New Relic I/O is a community built by the
world’s leading observability experts, and each contribution is
reviewed by New Relic. Users and partners can easily add new
contributions, improve existing quickstarts and provide suggestions
to the quickstart repository at any time.
Access Instant Observability for Leading Partner
Technologies
As part of New Relic’s commitment to providing open
observability, the launch features quickstart contributions from
Cribl, Fastly, Gigamon, Kentik, Lacework and Trend Micro to enhance
the understanding of application performance in the context of
every engineer’s daily workflow. Additionally, New Relic is
introducing quickstarts for cloud services, open source tools and
enterprise technologies, including Kubernetes, Istio, Apache and
Cassandra, so every engineer can get a customized observability
view based on their preferred tools and specific use case.
- Cribl is the observability pipeline company that lets
customers parse and route any type of data. The Cribl quickstart
allows you to get immediate visibility into your entire environment
right from New Relic One without the need to create your own
dashboards and alerts—simplifying your workflows and reducing time
to value.
- Fastly is an edge cloud platform that enables its
customers to create great digital experiences quickly, securely,
and reliably. With the Fastly CDN quickstart, you can monitor key
metrics from Fastly's content delivery network that can help you
improve service reliability and ensure great online experiences for
end users.
- Gigamon is the cloud visibility company. The Gigamon
Hawk hybrid-cloud visibility and analytics platform provides access
to—and extracts intelligence from—all network traffic. The Gigamon
quickstart delivers advanced security capabilities that offer
network detection and response to advanced threats, including
shadow IT activities, crypto-mining and torrent activities, SSL
cipher versions and expiration dates across both managed and
unmanaged hosts, such as IoT/OT and containers.
- Kentik is the network observability company. The Kentik
quickstarts help network and development teams quickly identify and
troubleshoot application performance issues correlated with network
traffic performance and health data.
- Lacework is a data-driven security platform for the
cloud that can collect, analyze, and accurately correlate data
across an organization’s AWS, Azure, GCP and Kubernetes
environments, and narrow it down to the handful of security events
that matter. The Lacework quickstart bridges the gap between
observability and security teams, and integrates with New Relic’s
database to surface security events and alerts directly in New
Relic One.
- Trend Micro is a global cyber security leader. The Trend
Micro Cloud One quickstart ingests Cloud Security Posture
Management (CSPM) data from Conformity into New Relic One to
contextualize and correlate it with workload telemetry data,
delivering AI-powered visualizations and quick insights. This
allows security and cloud teams to immediately take action in
improving their security and compliance postures.
"Cloud security has the same core tenets as
observability—organizations need speed, automation, and context.
Whether you're proactively identifying vulnerabilities or trying to
find the root cause and impact of a breach, you need to streamline
as much as possible,” said Lacework President and CRO Andy
Byron. “Our cloud security solution coupled with New Relic’s
comprehensive observability capabilities provides our joint
customers with a seamless and consistent experience between DevOps
and security use cases. Together we’re bridging the gap between
software delivery and security—providing deeper visibility, shared
context and efficiency—all while not inhibiting your development
speed."
New Relic Instant Observability is generally available today as
part of the New Relic One platform. Users can browse all
quickstarts in New Relic I/O today. For more information, visit
newrelic.com or read our blog.
Comments on the News
Clint Sharp, co-founder and CEO at Cribl
“Enterprises today are caught between the fleets of existing
deployed agents, dozens of next-generation and legacy protocols,
and their dreams of ubiquitous observability. With our partnership
with New Relic, customers can easily onboard data from anywhere
into New Relic—giving them full visibility to observe and secure
every application.”
Simon Wistow, co-founder and vice president of strategic
initiatives at Fastly
"Fastly is uniquely built to offer greater control and
reliability, supporting faster sites and apps, high-quality
streaming and real-time visibility—all in our agile, API-first
platform. With Fastly’s powerful edge cloud and New Relic’s
industry-leading cloud-based observability platform, businesses can
correlate data from all other services to get a holistic, real-time
view of their network while developers get the tools they need to
build and deploy the most groundbreaking apps—all optimized for
speed, security and scale."
Michael Dickman, Chief Product Officer at Gigamon
“We share New Relic’s vision for an open ecosystem empowered by
rich telemetry. Gigamon extends this vision to security use cases
for hybrid- and multi-cloud infrastructure. By providing 5,000+
metadata attributes, for example, customers enhance their full
security stack to go deep into the application communications of
VM, container, and bare metal workloads. New Relic quickstarts make
it easy to visualize Gigamon flow and metadata, complementing log-
and metric-based observability. Gigamon ThreatINSIGHT completes the
picture by using this network visibility to detect, investigate,
and respond to threats from crypto-mining to beaconing.”
Avi Freedman, co-founder and CEO at Kentik
"The lack of integrated application and network observability
continues to claim a high toll in latency and downtime. Even the
companies with well-budgeted IT teams are exposed to user
experience impact when they do not have a unified view of their
environments. Through our expanded partnership with New Relic,
we're helping network and development teams quickly identify and
troubleshoot application performance issues correlated with network
traffic, performance and health data, and ultimately make services
more reliable."
Wendy Moore, vice president of product marketing at Trend
Micro
“Architecting a security observability strategy is becoming
increasingly important as cloud builders rapidly take advantage of
high-velocity cloud architectures. By leveraging our security
services platform with New Relic One, we are providing our joint
customers comprehensive visibility into their cloud risk posture,
providing valuable insights to respond better to
vulnerabilities.”
About New Relic
The world’s best engineering teams rely on New Relic to
visualize, analyze, and troubleshoot their software. New Relic One
is the most powerful cloud-based observability platform built to
help organizations create more perfect software. Learn why
developers trust New Relic for improved uptime and performance,
greater scale and efficiency, and accelerated time to market at
newrelic.com.
Forward-looking statements
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that term is defined under the federal securities laws, including
but not limited to statements regarding the availability and access
to New Relic I/O, and our expectations of the increase in telemetry
sources, prebuilt dashboards and quickstarts that will be curated
from the engineering community over the coming years, including any
anticipated benefits, results and future opportunities related
thereto. The achievement or success of the matters covered by such
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