New Relic released New Relic for Mobile Apps, for Android and Apple iOS mobile applications.
Ideal for enterprise, mobile commerce or consumer applications, New Relic for Mobile Apps will allow app developers to see exactly what their mobile users are experiencing to ensure high customer satisfaction.
New Relic for Mobile Apps is intuitive, easy to deploy, and offered as both a free service and an affordable monthly subscription.
New Relic for Mobile Apps is integrated with the flagship New Relic web app service, which is used by hundreds of thousands of developers worldwide.
The new mobile app service shares the same single screen view, enabling New Relic’s combined mobile app and web app service to monitor software, no matter where it’s running in an app server, browser, or mobile device.
“There are few transitions that are more game changing than the dynamic that is happening today with mobile devices and services. It’s no secret that mobility is changing lifestyles and the way people do business. The expectation is high that these services and transactions will be responsive and fast. New Relic will provide the insight for mobile applications in the same simple approach that has been behind our success all along,” said Lew Cirne, founder and CEO, New Relic.
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