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New Relic AI monitoring—the industry’s first APM for AI—now generally available

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[New Relic]() April 2024 [AI Stack Changelog Image 1040x300.png]() New Relic AI monitoring is now generally available New Relic AI monitoring gives you complete visibility across your entire AI stack just like application performance monitoring. Effortlessly monitor and manage your AI applications confidently with features like automatic instrumentation, deep trace insights into large language model responses, robust data security, and model comparison. [Read the blog]() [01_Blog_Growth_5 (3).jpg]() How BlackLine saved $16 million per year by consolidating tools Consolidating tools shifted incident culture and created new ways to build code at BlackLine. Here’s how. [Read the blog]() [Data_sessions_Informa_New_Relic]() Informa runs on New Relic to deliver business value Informa improves their engineering processes to move beyond performance-based conversations to conversations around how their technology is impacting their business. With observability, Informa is building a culture of continuous improvement. [Watch the video]() Useful reads [new_relic_blog_custom_events]() Custom events are a developer's best friend Explore how New Relic custom events can offer deeper insights and enhance operational efficiency for developers. [Read the blog]() Upcoming Events AWS Summits EMEA We're thrilled to announce our participation in the upcoming AWS Summits happening in multiple cities across Europe and beyond! Here's where you can catch us. - Berlin (Booth PO4) - Stockholm (Booth S6) - Dubai (Booth G6) - Madrid We'll be showcasing our latest innovations, hosting engaging demos, and offering valuable insights into how New Relic can empower your cloud journey on AWS. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with us and explore the future of observability and performance monitoring in the cloud! [Register here](). New Relic University Online Workshops Join our upcoming New Relic online live training workshops. These 90-minute trainer-led workshops with hands-on labs will help you up level your observability skills. - Maximising performance with integrated APM and infrastructure monitoring - 30 May at 10am BST / 11am CEST - [Register here.]() - Maximising observability with New Relic logs - 27 June at 10am BST / 11am CEST - [Register here](). New Relic End-of-Life Updates Legacy synthetics runtimes and CPM (October 22) - New Relic will end-of-life (EOL) our legacy Chrome 72 (and older) and Node 10 (and older) synthetics runtimes and the containerized private minion (CPM). - Customers will be unable to create new monitors using legacy runtimes on public or private locations as of June 30. - All customers must be on the new runtime by October 22 in order to prevent synthetic monitoring degradation from occurring. - [See here for more information](). Support for PromQL (July 15) - We’re standardizing our querying experiences around NRQL by removing PromQL-styled query support. - You can still access Prometheus metrics and events, but will need to adopt NRQL as the method for querying Prometheus data. - If you’re currently using PromQL-styled queries to query your data, you’ll need to adopt NRQL. - Prometheus metrics data will still be accessible in New Relic. - For more information, [see our documentation](). Need help? Let's get in touch. [Ask Community]() [Ask Support]() [Contact Sales]() This email is sent from an account used for sending messages only. Please do not reply to this email to contact us—we will not get your response. [View in browser]() This email was sent to {EMAIL} [Update your email preferences.]() For information about our privacy practices, see our [Privacy Policy](). Need to contact New Relic? You can chat or call us at +44 20 3859 9190. Strand Bridge House, 138-142 Strand, London WC2R 1HH © 2024 New Relic, Inc. All rights reserved. New Relic logo are trademarks of New Relic, Inc [Global unsubscribe page.]( [Logo - W:82px] [Github]() [Twitch]() [Facebook]() [Twitter]() [LinkedIn]() [Youtube]() [Instagram]()

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