Netreo announced new, Retrace consumption-based pricing designed to deliver APM and ELM for All.
Consumption-based pricing is designed to enable DevOps teams of all sizes to benefit from the full-featured Retrace application performance monitoring plus error and log management solution for an economical monthly price.
By removing pricing barriers and providing more functionality, Netreo enables application developers, DevOps teams and companies of all sizes to benefit from the advantages of the integrated Retrace solution.
“All developers have the same goal of building high quality, high performing applications; and companies invest in multiple high-cost and often disconnected tools to ensure applications are defect free and optimized,” said Netreo APM Business Unit GM, Sanjeev Mittal. “Retrace is already unique in the market by offering application performance monitoring, errors and log management and more in our core APM solution. By removing price barriers, Netreo is enabling DevOps teams to collaborate more effectively and create higher quality products, while reducing expensive licenses and infrastructure costs.”
Starter consumption plans provide complete access to all Retrace functions without restrictive contracts. Customers pay monthly to get unlimited users complete resource and server monitoring for an unlimited number of servers, plus seven-day data retention and technical support (during business hours).
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