New Relic,
Inc. launched new capabilities in New Relic
Applied Intelligence to
help engineers detect, understand, and resolve incidents faster than ever. This
latest update to New Relic One allows engineers to uncover anomalies
automatically, now enabled by default and available for free to all users.
Engineers can now also see the probable root cause of every incident from any
data source automatically, with guidance on suggested responders on their team
who may be best equipped to revolve each issue. Also available in public beta
today, engineers can quickly spot patterns and outliers in all of their log
data using machine learning (ML) to dramatically reduce troubleshooting time.
"AIOps has
promised engineers the ability to harness AI and machine learning to predict
possible issues, determine root causes, and intelligently drive automation to
resolve them," said Bill Staples, president & chief product officer at New
Relic. "Despite the hype, many DevOps and SRE teams have struggled to achieve
the value of AIOps, as steep learning curves, long implementation and training
times, prohibitive pricing, and lack of confidence in AI and machine learning
have stood in the way. With our next-gen AIOps capabilities launched today, New
Relic is solving these challenges, putting the power of observability in the
hands of every engineer to finally deliver the promised value of AIOps to
everyone."
"As a
tech-forward eCommerce company with a mission to help drivers get back on the
road, delivering a fast, easy-to-use experience for our customers is a top
priority. Critical to this is our ability to proactively detect and resolve any
incidents before they impact our platform," said Eugene Kovshilovsky, SVP of
software engineering at CarParts.com, Inc. "New Relic Applied
Intelligence was fast and easy to implement, enabling us to quickly bubble up
issues from across the stack to allow us to take a targeted approach to determine
what needs to be optimized or fixed, and how many human hours will be required.
We look forward to New Relic's next-gen AIOps continuing to unleash the power
of our data by automatically filtering out alert noise, detecting patterns and
outliers, and identifying probable root cause faster. This will help us
continue to deliver a smooth, hassle-free customer journey for our fellow
drivers."
The modern
capabilities now available in New Relic Applied Intelligence are designed to
deliver on the promise of AIOps with speed of deployment, out of the box
integrations, ease of use, and simplicity to help engineers quickly and easily:
- Detect unusual changes instantly: Automatically spot anomalies based on
golden signals like throughput, errors, and latency across all applications,
services, and log data-at no additional cost, with zero configuration needed,
and now available to all users including those signed up for New Relic's free
tier. Engineers get notified in Slack and other collaboration tools, and can
troubleshoot faster with in-depth anomaly analytics to detect potential
problems early, before they impact customers.
- Cut down alert noise from any source: Instead of alert storms across multiple
tools, events are auto-correlated based on time, context from alert messages,
and now relationship data across systems so engineers see one issue with all
the data needed to take action. Pre-trained ML models accelerate speed to value
by eliminating steep and costly learning curves.
- Get to root cause faster: Eliminate guesswork and solve problems
faster with automatic insights into the probable root cause for incidents.
Engineers can quickly see why each open issue occured, which services and
systems are impacted, and what action is needed for resolution. They get
ML-based guidance on suggested responders on their team who may be best
equipped to revolve each issue.
- Detect patterns and outliers in log data: Launching in public beta today, machine
learning detects patterns and outliers in log data to reduce troubleshooting
time. Engineers can explore millions of log messages with a single click and
reduce manual querying by automatically clustering their log data to quickly
find anomalous patterns and problematic needles in the haystack. Because New
Relic uniquely enables teams to instrument all telemetry data from any source
in one place, log patterns are stored in New Relic's Telemetry Data Platform as
events. This enables engineers to easily create dashboards, alerts, and queries
based on log patterns for faster rollup analysis and troubleshooting of trends
in their log data.
- Integrate seamlessly with PagerDuty and
other popular incident management tools: Eliminate the toil of managing incidents across tools via a new
integration that synchronizes the state of correlated issues in New Relic
bi-directionally with PagerDuty and other popular incident management tools. As
the state of correlated issues changes in New Relic and these platforms, they
are all now automatically updated to help on-call engineers manage and resolve
incidents more efficiently and effectively.
"Great
customer experiences are the cornerstone of financial services and our
business. Critical to our digital transformation journey to the cloud is our
effort to standardize on the New Relic One platform to embrace full-stack
observability across development, engineering, and operations," said Stephen
Rylander, SVP and global head of engineering at Donnelley Financial Solutions.
"Leaning on New Relic AIOps will go hand-in-hand with this full-stack
visibility so that my engineering and SRE teams are empowered to catch any
problems before they impact our SaaS platform and, in turn, our
customers."
New Relic's new AIOps
capabilities are generally available today to all New Relic Applied
Intelligence customers. Anomaly detection is available now and enabled for all
customers at no additional charge, including New Relic free tier users. Log
Patterns is now available in public beta.