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Join me on Thursday for Maximising Observability with New Relic Logs

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Hi {NAME}, Liam, Manager of Customer Training at New Relic University, here. Are you getting the mos

Hi {NAME}, Liam, Manager of Customer Training at New Relic University, here. Are you getting the most from your log data when it comes to troubleshooting and observability? Are they easy-to-use or accessible when you need them? If you'd like to improve how you use and work with your logs, you can register to attend the [free online workshop]() I'll be hosting on 25th January at 10 am GMT/ 11 am CET- Maximising Observability with New Relic Logs. In this hands-on 90-minute workshop, we will walk you through the different ways to bring log data to New Relic, harness your log data for different use cases, including parsing, filtering, or dropping logs to match your needs. We will also be showcasing our newest release ‘Logs Live Archives’. We will demo how to manage compliance risks and comply with regulatory requirements while showcasing the way you handle long-term log storage and analysis, streamlining the process into a few simple steps. You can find the full agenda on the [registration page here](). While we recommend attending the hands-on workshop live, you can also [register to receive the recording](). I hope to see you then, Liam Hurrell Manager, Customer Training New Relic This email was sent to {EMAIL} as a result of subscribing or providing consent to receive marketing communications from New Relic. You can tailor your [email preferences]( at any time [here](. [Privacy Policy]() © 2008-24 New Relic, Inc. All rights reserved

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