New Relic Launches Industry's Largest Open Source Ecosystem of Quickstarts and Partner Integrations to Help Every Engineer Embrace Observability in Minutes
New Relic has launched New Relic Instant Observability, an open-source ecosystem featuring over 400 quickstarts to aid software engineers in monitoring and managing their entire technology stack. This initiative includes contributions from industry leaders like Cribl, Fastly, Gigamon, Kentik, Lacework, and Trend Micro, enhancing the adoption of observability practices. The platform is offered within New Relic's free pricing tier, aiming to bridge the gap in observability maturity, where only 26% of engineers reported having a robust practice. The company emphasizes its ongoing commitment to open-source technology.
- Launch of New Relic Instant Observability, featuring 400+ quickstarts.
- Inclusive collaboration with major partners like Cribl, Fastly, and Trend Micro to enhance observability.
- Available under a free pricing tier, facilitating broader access for engineers.
- Continued commitment to open-source tools and community engagement, positions New Relic ahead in the observability market.
- Only 26% of engineers report a mature observability practice, indicating a significant gap in implementation.
- Common barriers include a lack of resources (38%) and skill gaps (29%) among engineers.
Company doubles down on open source commitment with New Relic Instant Observability, an open catalog of 400+ quickstarts to help engineers instrument, dashboard and alert their entire stack
Leading enterprise technologies such as Cribl, Fastly, Gigamon,
According to New Relic’s 2021 Observability Forecast, while most engineers and developers are familiar with observability, there’s a huge gap in adopting the practice: only
Continuing New Relic’s Commitment to “Open” Observability
Today’s news reinforces New Relic’s commitment to making observability a daily best practice for every engineer by continuing their investment into the global open source community. In the last 12 months,
“As part of our developer-first strategy and commitment to open source and open communities, we’re proud to introduce a new open ecosystem to help all software engineers embrace observability as a data-driven approach and daily practice through a vibrant community of telemetry data sources, dashboards and alert configuration quickstarts,” said
“Over the coming years we anticipate thousands of telemetry sources, pre-built dashboards and quickstarts will be curated from the engineering community and consumed by millions of engineers who need telemetry data to make better decisions across the software lifecycle. Only
Unlike other exchanges that only focus on instrumentation, New Relic I/O introduces an open hub of 400+ quickstarts that moves beyond just instrumentation with pre-built dashboards, alert configurations, user guides and documentation to help software engineers get started with observability via a guided install process. Additionally, New Relic I/O is a community built by the world’s leading observability experts, and each contribution is reviewed by
Access Instant Observability for Leading Partner Technologies
As part of New Relic’s commitment to providing open observability, the launch features quickstart contributions from Cribl, Fastly, Gigamon,
- Cribl is the observability pipeline company that lets customers parse and route any type of data. The Cribl quickstart allows you to get immediate visibility into your entire environment right from New Relic One without the need to create your own dashboards and alerts—simplifying your workflows and reducing time to value.
- Fastly is an edge cloud platform that enables its customers to create great digital experiences quickly, securely, and reliably. With the Fastly CDN quickstart, you can monitor key metrics from Fastly's content delivery network that can help you improve service reliability and ensure great online experiences for end users.
- Gigamon is the cloud visibility company. The Gigamon Hawk hybrid-cloud visibility and analytics platform provides access to—and extracts intelligence from—all network traffic. The Gigamon quickstart delivers advanced security capabilities that offer network detection and response to advanced threats, including shadow IT activities, crypto-mining and torrent activities, SSL cipher versions and expiration dates across both managed and unmanaged hosts, such as IoT/OT and containers.
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Kentik is the network observability company. TheKentik quickstarts help network and development teams quickly identify and troubleshoot application performance issues correlated with network traffic performance and health data. - Lacework is a data-driven security platform for the cloud that can collect, analyze, and accurately correlate data across an organization’s AWS, Azure, GCP and Kubernetes environments, and narrow it down to the handful of security events that matter. The Lacework quickstart bridges the gap between observability and security teams, and integrates with New Relic’s database to surface security events and alerts directly in New Relic One.
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Trend Micro is a global cyber security leader. The Trend
Micro Cloud One quickstart ingests Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) data from Conformity into New Relic One to contextualize and correlate it with workload telemetry data, delivering AI-powered visualizations and quick insights. This allows security and cloud teams to immediately take action in improving their security and compliance postures.
"Cloud security has the same core tenets as observability—organizations need speed, automation, and context. Whether you're proactively identifying vulnerabilities or trying to find the root cause and impact of a breach, you need to streamline as much as possible,” said Lacework President and CRO
New Relic Instant Observability is generally available today as part of the New Relic One platform. Users can browse all quickstarts in New Relic I/O today. For more information, visit newrelic.com or read our blog.
Comments on the News
“Enterprises today are caught between the fleets of existing deployed agents, dozens of next-generation and legacy protocols, and their dreams of ubiquitous observability. With our partnership with
"Fastly is uniquely built to offer greater control and reliability, supporting faster sites and apps, high-quality streaming and real-time visibility—all in our agile, API-first platform. With Fastly’s powerful edge cloud and New Relic’s industry-leading cloud-based observability platform, businesses can correlate data from all other services to get a holistic, real-time view of their network while developers get the tools they need to build and deploy the most groundbreaking apps—all optimized for speed, security and scale."
“We share New Relic’s vision for an open ecosystem empowered by rich telemetry. Gigamon extends this vision to security use cases for hybrid- and multi-cloud infrastructure. By providing 5,000+ metadata attributes, for example, customers enhance their full security stack to go deep into the application communications of VM, container, and bare metal workloads.
"The lack of integrated application and network observability continues to claim a high toll in latency and downtime. Even the companies with well-budgeted IT teams are exposed to user experience impact when they do not have a unified view of their environments. Through our expanded partnership with
“Architecting a security observability strategy is becoming increasingly important as cloud builders rapidly take advantage of high-velocity cloud architectures. By leveraging our security services platform with New Relic One, we are providing our joint customers comprehensive visibility into their cloud risk posture, providing valuable insights to respond better to vulnerabilities.”
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