- New Relic
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New Relic Type Private Company Industry Application Performance Management Founded 2008 Headquarters San Francisco, CA, United States Key people Lew Cirne Website newrelic.com New Relic is an Application Performance Management (APM) company based in San Francisco, California. Lew Cirne, known as the inventor of Application Performance Management[1], founded New Relic in 2008 and currently acts as the company's CEO[2]. New Relic's APM solution is delivered in a Software as a Service (SaaS) model[3]. New Relic's APM solution can monitor applications that are running in cloud, on-premise, or hybrid environments.
Technical Capabilities
New Relic currently provides the following APM capabilities:
- Performance Analytics: New Relic supports the following languages and frameworks: Ruby, Rails, PHP, Java, .Net, Python.
- Real User Monitoring: Monitor's real user transaction speed, JavaScript rendering speeds, and network latency[4]
- Server Monitoring: New Relic monitors the server resources, such as CPU, Memory, Disk and Network, of the servers running the application being managed[5]
- SQL/NoSQL Performance Monitoring
- Web Application Tracing
- Proactive Notifications
- Deployment History
- Availability Monitoring
- Application Architecture Maps
- Scalability Analysis
- Java Profiling
References
- ^ Harris, Derrick. "Startup Strategies: How Lew Cirne Made New Relic a SaaS Success". GigaOM. http://gigaom.com/cloud/startup-strategies-how-lew-cirne-made-new-relic-a-saas-success/.
- ^ "http://www.crunchbase.com/company/new-relic". http://www.crunchbase.com/company/new-relic.
- ^ "http://bizcloudnetwork.com/saas-apm-review". http://bizcloudnetwork.com/saas-apm-review.
- ^ Harris, Derrick. "New Relic Now Monitors User Experience in Real Time". GigaOM. http://gigaom.com/cloud/new-relic-now-monitors-user-experience-in-real-time/.
- ^ Gohring, Nancy. "New Relic Now Monitors Server Performance". IDG News. http://www.pcworld.com/article/243427/new_relic_now_monitors_server_performance.html#tk.rss_news.
External links
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