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Join me on Thursday for Level up your Kubernetes Observability with New Relic

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Hi {NAME}, It's Harry Kimpel, Principal Developer Relations Engineer at New Relic, here. We all know

Hi {NAME}, It's Harry Kimpel, Principal Developer Relations Engineer at New Relic, here. We all know that Kubernetes will not go away anytime soon. Prometheus is the de-facto standard when it comes to gathering metrics from various components of a Kubernetes environment, including applications, services and the underlying infrastructure. I wanted to share something that might interest you – a [free online workshop]() "Level up your Kubernetes Observability with New Relic" on 22nd February at 10 am GMT/ 11 am CET. I'll be diving into the nitty-gritty of crafting a solid understanding of the Prometheus agent for Kubernetes. Picture this: live Kubernetes environment, hands-on with Kubernetes labels and annotations, manipulating data ingest by dropping labels and metrics, and much more. Topics on the agenda? Think about improving your understanding of the Prometheus agent and how to make configuration changes that affect the metrics sent to New Relic. It's the kind of insider info that can make a real difference in your day-to-day. 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, Harry Kimpel Principal Developer Relations Engineer 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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