Unifying application performance and infrastructure health data

New Relic has unveiled new capabilities to the New Relic Digital Intelligence Platform that will enable enterprises to have greater visibility into the performance of their applications and the dynamic infrastructure that they rely on.

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With the new Health Map, New Relic is bringing together the power of New Relic APM and New Relic Infrastructure to deliver a high-density view of applications and the infrastructure supporting those applications. By standardizing monitoring within a single cloud platform, customers will be able to work better together to pinpoint issues and optimize their dynamic cloud or hybrid environments, in particular those leveraging Amazon Web Services (AWS) products.
 
A bird’s-eye view of large and complex environments. As enterprises adopt more scalable microservice architectures, it becomes more difficult to pinpoint performance issues within the application stack. New Relic’s new Health Map feature brings together insights on application and infrastructure performance into a single, prioritized view. This unified view enables operations and DevOps teams to quickly understand if the source of a performance issue is from the application code or in the infrastructure layer.
 
Integrated to support your AWS strategy. New Relic Infrastructure now boasts 20 out-of-the-box integrations to AWS products, including new integrations for Amazon Kinesis Firehose, Amazon Elasticsearch Service, Amazon Route 53, Amazon EC2 Container Service, and Amazon EC2 Container Registry. In addition, AWS Billing and Cost Management features have been introduced, which will enable customers to monitor costs in real time and plan for the future. The breadth of New Relic’s integrations enable enterprises to effectively migrate, optimize, and scale the usage and data flow within AWS’s most popular products.
 
Extend New Relic Infrastructure to monitor any custom host. With New Relic Infrastructure's new SDK, system administrators and DevOps teams can now standardize the monitoring of custom services alongside dynamic infrastructure instances within the context of the applications that they support. This visibility can lead to these teams improving their efficiency in diagnosing and resolving problems by viewing all the relevant information from a single source.
 
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