Acquires, integrates code collaboration
platform CodeStream and joins forces with Microsoft to link New
Relic CodeStream with VS Code, Visual Studio, GitHub, and Microsoft
Teams; introduces affordably priced Core user option to reduce
barriers for developers to embrace observability
New Relic, Inc. (NYSE: NEWR), the observability company,
announced the launch of New Relic CodeStream, a first-of-its-kind
developer experience that brings observability and code
collaboration into the most widely used Integrated Development
Environments (IDE). To deliver this new capability, New Relic has
acquired CodeStream, a leading developer collaboration platform,
and integrated it with New Relic One. New Relic CodeStream is an
observability solution that connects application telemetry data
directly to the relevant code inside the IDE, so developers can
instrument, collaborate, and debug issues faster and more simply
than ever before. The capability includes integrations with
Microsoft’s VS Code, Visual Studio, Teams and GitHub, among other
popular developer tools. New Relic is also announcing their new
Core user pricing option, an affordable, accessible option to
reduce barriers for developers to embrace observability.
“Developer workflows are the backbone of all digital businesses.
Observability as a data-driven engineering practice presents a
future where these essential developer workflows are fueled by data
– not mere opinions,” said New Relic CEO Bill Staples.
“Today, we are accelerating our mission to make every engineer
embrace observability by bringing production telemetry and code
collaboration tools to millions of developers where they build and
flow — the IDE. By launching New Relic CodeStream and joining
forces with Microsoft, we are excited to help millions of
developers across our shared communities embrace observability to
plan, instrument, review and debug code directly from their
development environment.”
“Developers are essential to helping organizations in every
industry accelerate the use of new capabilities. Our goal at
Microsoft is to provide a wide range of services to address the
real-world needs of customers,” said Scott Guthrie, executive
vice president, Cloud + AI, Microsoft. “With partners like New
Relic, it's exciting to see comprehensive integration support with
New Relic CodeStream, spanning multiple Microsoft platforms and
products: VS Code, Visual Studio, .NET, GitHub, Microsoft Teams and
Azure DevOps, to name a few. Tighter collaboration between
development projects and improved connections between existing
applications are just some of the benefits New Relic CodeStream
will provide to the developer community.”
“We believe that the world's professional developers need
observability tools in order to accelerate innovation and build
more delightful customer experiences,” said Stephen Elliot,
Program Vice President, Management Software and DevOps, IDC.
“There are powerful business opportunities in making observability
a full software lifecycle engineering practice. The companies who
get it right are poised to not only multiply their total
addressable market, but redefine the category with a developer-led
approach.”
Meeting Developers Where They Create
Developers own more of their applications' performance in
production than ever before. However, their workflows to
instrument, collaborate and debug production remain disconnected
from the tools where they develop and spend most of their time. New
Relic CodeStream addresses this opportunity by delivering a magical
development experience which ingrains telemetry data and
collaboration inside IDEs.
With New Relic CodeStream, engineers can now leverage the
following capabilities directly from their IDE:
- Instrument and Measure from IDE: Sign up for a free New
Relic One account without entering a credit card and instrument
their stack directly from their development environment.
- Code Discussion and Reviews: Add inline code
comments, trigger pull requests, request feedback and track issues
directly from their IDE based on integrations with the most
commonly used developer and communication tools.
- Production Error Resolution: Jump from New Relic One
into your IDE in a single-click to navigate, triage and action
production errors in context of the specific code repository and
lines of code.
“We founded CodeStream to transform how developers write, deploy
and improve their code by building the industry’s best
collaboration platform,” said Peter Pezaris, Co-founder and CEO
of CodeStream. “With New Relic, we found a team and company
completely aligned with our mission and values to accelerate our
innovation and expand our reach to the global developer community.
I’m proud to share the powerful new integration between CodeStream
and New Relic with engineers around the globe, and I’m excited
about the continued innovations we will bring to market
together.”
Developers can get started with New Relic CodeStream for free,
with no credit card required. The capability is available today as
part of a preview period from October 21, 2021 though January 12,
2022. Following the completion of the preview period, some advanced
features will require a paid user license once free tier limits are
reached. Learn more about details here.
New Relic and Microsoft Join Efforts to Reach More
Developers
As a result of New Relic and Microsoft’s shared commitment to
empower all developers with tools to engineer the future, both
organizations are investing to scale observability as a daily
practice for developers. Examples of how New Relic CodeStream and
Microsoft will do this include:
- VS Code and Visual Studio: New Relic CodeStream supports
a best-in-class VS Code and Visual Studio extension to bring
production telemetry into the IDE to help resolve production
issues.
- Microsoft Teams: New Relic CodeStream allows developers
to collaborate using production telemetry and share the information
through Microsoft Teams.
- GitHub and Azure DevOps: New Relic CodeStream has deep
integrations with GitHub to trigger pull requests, power cross team
commenting, issue tracking and issue management. During code
reviews, developers can leverage and attach telemetry insights to
provide a deeper understanding of what regions of the code have the
greatest performance impact.
“Observability as an engineering practice presents a future
where essential workflows are fueled by data, and New Relic is a
leader in this category,” said Amanda Silver, CVP of Product,
Microsoft. “By bringing the world of production telemetry
through New Relic CodeStream, developers will be able to tighten
feedback loops and produce better performing software without
impacting their existing workflows or requiring expensive context
switches.”
Ryan J. Salva, VP of Product at GitHub added,
“Collaboration among developers has enabled some of humankind’s
most significant achievements. At GitHub, we’ve been fortunate
enough to bring over 65 million developers together working on some
of the world's most significant projects. New Relic understands
that developer collaboration depends on shared knowledge, and New
Relic CodeStream has built great experiences extending developer
conversations about code into the editor. I'm thrilled to see what
new collaborative experiences New Relic, GitHub, and Microsoft can
build together.”
Core Users: Expanding Access to Observability with Affordable
Pricing
New Relic launched its industry-leading usage-based-pricing
model last year to help hundreds of thousands of engineers embrace
observability as a critical part of their workflows. To further
accelerate access to observability, the company is announcing the
addition of Core users, a new affordable user option starting at
just $49 per month.
The addition of Core opens up New Relic to an entirely new
community of developers who are focused on developing code, as
opposed to those whose primary responsibility is production uptime
and reliability. With Core, developers get access to an essential
set of developer-friendly capabilities to help instantly understand
issues related to their code, make data-informed development
decisions, and collaborate with engineers throughout their
organization.
Available on all New Relic One plans, these capabilities include
access to advanced New Relic CodeStream integrations, Errors Inbox,
Logs, the ability to build and run custom apps on New Relic One,
GraphQL APIs and more. Core users will be available in November
2021. Additional details coming soon.
Additional Resources:
- Read the blog post from New Relic CEO Bill Staples here.
- Read New Relic’s technical blog post and video here.
About New Relic
As a leader in observability, New Relic empowers engineers with
a data-driven approach to planning, building, deploying and running
great software. New Relic One delivers the only unified data
platform that empowers engineers to get all telemetry—metrics,
events, logs and traces—paired with the most powerful full stack
analysis tools to help engineers get past the ‘what’ to uncover the
‘why.’ Delivered through the industry’s only consumption pricing
that’s intuitive and predictable, New Relic gives engineers more
value for the money by helping improve planning cycle times,
decrease change failure rates, accelerate release frequency and
reduce mean time to resolution. This helps the world’s leading
brands including AB InBev, Australia Post, Banco Inter, Chegg,
Gojek, REI, Signify Health, TopGolf, World Fuel Services (WFS) and
Zalora improve uptime and reliability, drive operational efficiency
and deliver exceptional customer experiences that fuel innovation
and growth. Uncover the ‘why’ with New Relic at
www.newrelic.com.
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 the launch and expected
features and benefits of New Relic CodeStream, future availability
of a new Core user option, anticipated lower barriers to use and
expansion of developers’ access to New Relic’s platform, expected
increase in total addressable market size, features and
functionalities of New Relic’s joined efforts with Microsoft, and
New Relic’s expectation to broaden developer reach and improve
software production as a result of these offerings, including any
anticipated benefits, results and future opportunities related
thereto. 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 affect New Relic’s financial and
other results and the forward-looking statements in this press
release is included in the filings New Relic 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.
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