New Relic
New Relic is the industry's largest and most comprehensive cloud-based instrumentation platform to help customers create more perfect software.
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710 updates from New Relic and Grafana Labs in the last 30 days. We read them all so you don't have to.
New Relic is the industry's largest and most comprehensive cloud-based instrumentation platform to help customers create more perfect software.
Grafana Labs helps users get the most out of Grafana, enabling them to take control of their unified monitoring and avoid vendor lock in and the spiraling costs of closed solutions.
New Relic positions itself as a comprehensive, cloud-based platform focused on providing end-to-end software instrumentation and performance management, emphasizing its scale and breadth of features. Grafana Labs emphasizes open-source flexibility, positioning Grafana as a tool for unified monitoring that avoids vendor lock-in and prioritizes user control over data and infrastructure. New Relic targets organizations seeking a fully integrated, proprietary solution with extensive built-in capabilities, while Grafana Labs appeals to users who prefer open-source tools and customizable, self-hosted monitoring setups.
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New Relic and Grafana Labs both introduced significant product updates over 14 days. New Relic launched Cloud Cost Intelligence as a general availability product, along with AI-powered tools like the MCP Server, New Relic Knowledge, and Session Replay for mobile apps, while expanding observability integrations and publishing guidance on infrastructure monitoring. Grafana Labs unveiled AI Observability features in Grafana Cloud, introduced the Grafana Assistant, enhanced database observability with AI insights, and released tools like Pyroscope 2.0 and the Grafana Marketplace. Both companies emphasized AI-driven observability, with New Relic focusing on cost intelligence and unified telemetry, and Grafana Labs expanding its ecosystem with open-source tools, CLI capabilities, and partnerships. Neither company dominated in volume, but each highlighted advancements in AI integration and observability workflows.
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New Relic is sharing technical details about its Java Agent, highlighting three core engineering pillars that enable stable enterprise JVM monitoring. The post emphasizes the Circuit Breaker, Context Propagation, and Zero-Code Instrumentati
New Relic's guide explains the benefits of unified infrastructure monitoring, emphasizing consolidated telemetry data and automated system dependency mapping for improved troubleshooting and visibility.
New Relic is hosting an event on May 13th with 451 Research's Mike Fratto to discuss how AI research is redefining executive strategies and the future of observability.
New Relic's blog post reviews five distributed tracing tools, emphasizing its own platform as a unified observability solution. It discusses the benefits of tracing in microservices, operational considerations of open-source tools, and the
New Relic's blog post discusses the importance of unified database monitoring tools in reducing MTTR and preventing outages. It highlights New Relic's platform as a leading solution with AI-powered insights and unified observability feature
Grafana Labs shared a Mother's Day post celebrating mothers as the original incident responders with intuitive observability systems, highlighting their ability to detect anomalies and correlate signals across different areas.
Grafana Labs is hosting an AMA session on May 12 where their AI team will answer questions about AI topics including Grafana Assistant, AI Observability, and the company's AI engineering philosophy.
Grafana Cloud provides documentation for the Adaptive Logs HTTP API, detailing how to manage log ingestion through API endpoints, including exemptions, drop rules, and segment management.
Grafana Labs provides documentation on managing Adaptive Logs as code, emphasizing API integration and infrastructure-as-code workflows. The page includes webinar registration links and directs users to documentation indexes.
Grafana Labs introduces an AI-powered query troubleshooting feature in Database Observability, enabling automated diagnosis of slow queries with specific fix recommendations based on live Prometheus and Loki data.
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