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Will we see you at our New Relic user meetup in Manchester on 14th March?

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Hi {NAME}, I wanted to personally invite you to join us and other local users at our next on Thursda

Hi {NAME}, I wanted to personally invite you to join us and other local users at our next [user meetup in Manchester]() on Thursday 14th March at 2pm for food, drinks, swag and data talk at Sixes Social Cricket. We’ve got a jam-packed agenda and we’ll wrap up the afternoon with some semi-competitive cricket! Meet other users and tap into the expertise of our engineers as we show you what’s new and what’s next from New Relic, with exciting announcements around New Relic AI, AI monitoring (AIM), live archives, continuous automated testing, session replay and mobile user journeys. We’ll take you through some powerful best practice sessions on: - Mastering log data, importation, parsing, filtering, dropping, and setting up alerts. - Converting events-to-metrics, for faster and more efficient long-term data analysis. - Managing SLOs and SLIs with our recommendation engine and personalised views. Then we throw it back to the year 2013 and the game Flappy Birds. Bring your a-game to compete in an interactive session where we collect your game data and send it into New Relic. Powered by browser, APM, and logs, we will monitor the web-based game and show a live leaderboard of the results with prizes aplenty! [Register now and save your spot.]() We look forward to seeing you there. Harry Kimpel, Principal Developer Relations Engineer [new_relic_logo_horizontal.png] P.S. We are also running these meetups in Stockholm, London, Warsaw, Munich, Berlin, Dublin, Madrid & Dubai. [Register here to attend.]() [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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