ScienceLogic and New Relic Partner to Optimize Cloud Applications
May 01, 2013
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New Relic and ScienceLogic announced a new partnership and product integration that offers combined application performance management (APM) and infrastructure performance management data to cloud service providers and enterprises.

Armed with live, business-critical intelligence about applications and infrastructure, cloud services providers and their customers can proactively identify potential performance issues and make appropriate steps to ensure their cloud-hosted apps are meeting performance and business goals.

ScienceLogic has partnered with New Relic through the Connect Partner program, which New Relic has established to streamline product integrations with complementary technologies, enhancing value of these tools for joint customers.

ScienceLogic’s management platform empowers companies to visualize, automate, and modernize their IT operations, maximizing efficiency and effectiveness with the operational intelligence needed to run the business smarter.

ScienceLogic offers dynamic discovery, service event history, multi-tenant support and integrated dashboards for viewing the underlying storage IOPS, Database resource consumption, and Hypervisor load.

New Relic's performance monitoring complements the ScienceLogic software by providing instant, comprehensive information that is vital to the development and deployment teams responsible for the management of applications running in the cloud and the data center. ScienceLogic collects a rich and comprehensive set of application performance data from New Relic’s published RESTful API allowing for streamlined workflow integrations and deep visibility from the underlying infrastructure to the application layer. The integration combines New Relic’s 24x7 visibility into real user monitoring, server resources and app code with ScienceLogic’s real time performance, configuration, and fault analytics infrastructure, allowing customers to rapidly identify and remediate potential issues before they affect end users.

“This new partnership exemplifies what ScienceLogic focuses on each day, making IT smarter by displaying actionable and contextual data across the entire technology stack used to deliver a service, adding New Relic’s superb end user experience performance analytics in a secure, multi-tenant environment,” said David Link, co-founder and CEO at ScienceLogic. “We are thrilled to work with New Relic, for APM, to bring the most comprehensive end-to-end cloud application monitoring solution available, as we focus on the best analytics available to save the most time against issue resolution.”

"By partnering with ScienceLogic, we are bringing our leading solutions together in a way that makes it simple and easy for service providers to combine infrastructure and application performance data into one holistic view," said Bill Lapcevic, vice-president of business development at New Relic. "This capability allows for the creation of new advanced services and solutions by leveraging our rich application data set with the breadth of underlying monitoring of the cloud infrastructure."

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