Tier 3 has enhanced its enterprise-grade public cloud platform with the addition of New Relic Standard, now available free of charge to its public cloud customers.
Organizations deploying business-critical apps on Tier 3 will now have real-time visibility into application performance, which combines with Tier 3’s offering to create an unparalleled solution for deploying and managing apps in the cloud.
The addition of New Relic Standard, completely integrated with Tier 3's management control portal and its API, makes it easy for organizations to monitor end-user experiences and PHP, Ruby, Java, .NET, and Python applications in real-time.
Organizations developing today's multi-language cloud applications can proactively identify and diagnose potential performance issues via single pane of glass monitoring from infrastructure through applications, thus ensuring optimum resources, bandwidth and app performance.
Tier 3 customers have three options for easily accessing New Relic in Tier 3’s enterprise cloud platform. Customers can leverage free New Relic Standard immediately with every enterprise server deployment, they can chose to upgrade to New Relic Professional via a simple upgrade feature in the Tier 3 portal, or they can select to deploy New Relic as an optional software package as they configure and deploy complex environments via Tier 3’s cloud orchestration feature, Blueprints. The Blueprints tool also enables third party software providers to specify New Relic as a required software package as they publish Blueprint templates in Tier 3’s Blueprint Library.
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