New Relic Releases Add-Ons for AWS Compute Optimizer, AWS Lambda Extensions, and AWS App Runner
November 29 2022 - 11:30AM
Business Wire
Enables ops teams to monitor, debug, and
improve their entire stack
New Relic (NYSE: NEWR), the all-in-one observability platform
for every engineer, announced at Amazon Web Services (AWS)
re:Invent 2022 support for AWS Compute Optimizer, AWS Lambda
Extensions, and AWS App Runner to help engineers troubleshoot
workflows and optimize and analyze containerized applications
faster, easier, and more efficiently within New Relic’s all-in-one
platform. With these new integrations, customers reduce tooling and
engineering costs while increasing time to market through an
expanded set of AWS products and services as part of their overall
full-stack observability strategy.
As organizations continue to migrate to the cloud, enterprises
of every size and industry are realizing that cloud-based
observability platforms are powering their engineering teams. In
2020, New Relic announced a strategic collaboration agreement with
AWS to help bring data-driven observability to millions of
engineers and developers globally. Time and again, joint customers
have benefited from an approach that leverages the open, connected,
and programmable capabilities of the New Relic observability
platform, enabling them to scale their application and
infrastructure operations.
“New Relic is thrilled to continue building upon our strategic
partnership with AWS. By combining New Relic’s industry-leading
observability platform with AWS, New Relic helps customers further
de-risk and accelerate their cloud migration, modernization, and
workload optimization initiatives on the cloud,” said New Relic
GVP of Global Alliances and Channels Riya Shanmugam. “We’re
committed to pushing the leading edge of innovation with AWS,
simplifying observability in cloud environments, and supporting
even bigger efficiency gains.”
The new AWS product support includes:
- AWS Compute Optimizer. New Relic allows customers to
evaluate rightsizing recommendations, configure enhanced
infrastructure metrics, and streamline migration to Amazon Elastic
Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances powered by AWS Graviton
processors. New Relic helps customers understand the rightsizing
effects on their applications and end-user experience, allowing
quick feedback on cost-saving efforts.
- AWS Lambda Extensions. In the past, AWS allowed
third-party tools like New Relic to ingest AWS Lambda logs directly
to reduce cloud spend, saving costs for New Relic customers. AWS
has now extended this functionality to all telemetry data types,
including metrics, events, and traces. The AWS Lambda telemetry
application programming interface (API) makes it simpler for New
Relic customers to receive telemetry about AWS Lambda function
invocation, such as runtime, tags, max memory, and timeout,
enabling in-context visibility and speeding up application
development.
- AWS App Runner. Customers can now use New Relic to
monitor and optimize containerized applications, ensure they
perform as expected, and validate that the App Runner service was
deployed correctly. New Relic also collects metrics, events, and
logs for complete visibility into containerized applications,
providing users with telemetry to increase uptime and
reliability.
With a single full-stack observability platform, joint New Relic
and AWS customers need only one place to monitor, debug, and
improve their entire stack. The solution correlates the customer
experience — including web and mobile, application and
infrastructure performance and availability — with AWS products and
services in one platform. New Relic continues to invest in
supporting the AWS infrastructure that its customers depend on to
achieve faster, lower-risk migrations with compelling business
outcomes.
”Our architecture contains above 200 microservices running on
AWS. If something were to ever go wrong or we experience an issue,
my team would need to find the issue quickly to put out what we at
Gett term as ‘fires,’” said Gett Global Support Manager Dani
Konstantinovski. “With New Relic capabilities we can identify
the problem, understand exactly what services were affected, what’s
the reason, and what we need to do to resolve it. New Relic gives
us this observability — it helps us to provide better service for
our customers.”
The three new offerings are the latest in New Relic and AWS’s
five-year strategic collaboration agreement, which has also
featured New Relic for Startups on AWS Activate Console, New Relic
for Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) with AWS
Fargate, and Pixie on Amazon EKS.
New Relic continues to add additional features available to all
of its AWS customers without additional per-host costs. For more
information, visit www.newrelic.com.
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 delivers the only unified data
platform that empowers engineers with all telemetry—metrics,
events, logs, and traces—paired with powerful full-stack analysis
tools to help engineers do their best work with data, not opinion.
Delivered through the industry’s first usage-based consumption
pricing that’s intuitive and predictable, New Relic gives engineers
more value for the money by helping improve planning cycle times,
change failure rates, release frequency, and mean time to
resolution. This helps the world’s leading brands including adidas
Runtastic, American Red Cross, Australia Post, Banco Inter, Chegg,
GoTo Group, Signify Health, TopGolf, and World Fuel Services
improve uptime, reliability, and operational efficiency to deliver
exceptional customer experiences that fuel innovation and growth.
Empower your engineers with the data they need to measure, improve,
and grow your digital business. www.newrelic.com.
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but not limited to statements regarding New Relic AWS product
integrations, including any anticipated benefits, results and
future opportunities related thereto. The achievement or success of
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changes in circumstances that may cause New Relic’s actual results,
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and does not intend to update these forward-looking statements,
except as required by law.
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