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New Relic Open Instrumentation: APIs for New Relic One, the First Observability Platform

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Date Published
Author
Ranna Unthank
Word Count
1,345
Company Posts That Month
22
Language
English
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No
Summary

New Relic has extended its list of open source integrations built on the Telemetry SDK to include Node/TypeScript and .NET, providing a single observability platform for modern software teams to combine log data, agent-based APM and infrastructure data, and third-party telemetry data from disparate sources. The company has introduced two new APIs, New Relic Metrics and New Relic Traces, which can be used directly via their HTTP endpoints or via the Telemetry SDK, facilitating the sending of telemetry data to these APIs. These capabilities aim to deliver more complete observability, reduce costs, avoid vendor lock-in, and enhance simplicity and transparency for customers. The new integrations support popular open source tools such as Prometheus, OpenCensus, Zipkin, and statsd, enabling teams to collect metric and trace data from any number of open source, vendor-agnostic tools.

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Observability 21 265 60 17 +35%
OpenTelemetry 2 22 8 5 +57%
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