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Hi {NAME}, Join us for our on Thursday 27 June from 2pm - 5:30pm for food, drinks and of course, dat

Hi {NAME}, Join us for our [upcoming User Meetup]() on Thursday 27 June from 2pm - 5:30pm for food, drinks and of course, data talk at The Century Club, London! We’ve got a jam-packed agenda where you’ll hear from our local engineers and brilliant customers. You’ll find out what’s new from New Relic including Mobile User Journeys, Session Replay, AI Monitoring and New Relic AI. We’ll also give you a sneak peak of our upcoming limited previews, as well as our roadmap vision for what we’re coining the third phase of observability, Observability 3.0. We’ll then dig into a series of lightning talks on: - Sidekick - Synthetics script recording - CodeStream latest and greatest - Setting Cookies in Synthetics checks - Custom Visualisation showcase - NRQL Corner To round out the afternoon, we’ll throw it back to 2013 with our version of the arcade classic, ”Flappy-Birds”. Powered by New Relic browser, APM, and logs, you’ll compete on your mobile and we’ll show a live leaderboard of the results. There will be prizes for the top scores, along with food and drinks for all. Secure your spot now and [reserve your seat](). Don't forget to bring your laptop and we look forward to seeing you there. Kind regards, Harry Kimpel Principal Developer Relations Engineer - EMEA [new_relic_logo_horizontal.png] [View this online]() · [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to [{EMAIL}]. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, click on the following link: [Unsubscribe]()

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