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Event Invitation New Relic User Meetups - September Join our User Meetups happening across EMEA this

[New Relic]() Event Invitation New Relic User Meetups - September Join our User Meetups happening across EMEA this September Back to School Edition [Register Now]() Hello, I’m Harry Kimpel, Principal Developer Relations Engineer here at New Relic. Throughout September, myself and our technical team will be travelling around EMEA to meet other New Relic users for food, drinks, swag, and of course—data talk! In September, you’ll probably be preparing for the upcoming peak sales period. We’ll give you essential tips and hands-on talks to help you prepare for what’s ahead—Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Christmas. Meet us and other local users as we share best practices on how to use New Relic. Meetup agenda (in your local time) 2:00pm: Arrival, networking, and refreshments 2:45pm: What’s new and what’s next in observability 3:15pm: Using New Relic to prepare for peak season - Business observability dashboards - Website performance monitoring - Popup handling in synthetics - Custom visualisations 4:15: NRQL function of the day! 4:30pm: All your questions answered by our experts 5:00pm: Food, drinks, and networking Whether you’re new to New Relic or an experienced user, there’s something for everyone. We’ll also be throwing in multiple giveaways on the day - come along to be in it to win it. Don’t forget to bring your laptop too! Register below Tel Aviv, Wednesday 6 September [Register]() Amsterdam, Wednesday 13 September [Register]() Paris, Thursday 14 September [Register (EN)]() or [Register (FR)]() Dubai, Thursday 14 September [Register]() Manchester, Tuesday 19 September [Register]() Berlin, Tuesday 19 September [Register]() London, Wednesday 20 September [Register]() Madrid, Tuesday 26 September [Register]() We look forward to seeing you there! Harry Kimpel, Principal Developer Relations Engineer, EMEA [Register Now]() [Logo] [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 © 2023 New Relic, Inc. All rights reserved. New Relic logo are trademarks of New Relic, Inc. [Global unsubscribe page](

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