New Relic, a SaaS-based cloud application performance management provider, announced that AppDirect, a platform that allows businesses to find, buy and manage web-based applications, has added New Relic to their growing application marketplace and will offer New Relic Standard to customers free of charge as part of its network of marketplaces hosted by large brands such as Bell, Appcelerator, and Sasktel.
Organizations offering AppDirect's marketplace to their end users can automatically make New Relic’s proven real-time application performance management capabilities available to their customers free of charge.
AppDirect is a Business Application Network that allows organizations to easily find the perfect software solution for their needs through application marketplaces. Businesses benefit from one bill for all their applications and one portal to manage and use them. This allows greater integration, ease of use and security for application management. The availability of New Relic in the marketplace bundle of critical services will allow organization to offer it as a critical capability to end users for ensuring their applications are meeting business and performance goals.
AppDirect customers and customers of their network of hosted marketplaces can take advantage of free New Relic Standard right away. Go to the New Relic profile in the AppDirect App Market and signup. Customers can also find New Relic in the Appcelerator, Bell and Sasktel marketplaces.
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