New Relic adds more partners to Affiliate Program. Join today and recommend RPM to your clients.
4 March 2010 at 9:26 am | In Affiliate, News, User Groups | Leave a Comment
Today we announced several additions to our Affiliate Program. The newest members include Agile Commerce, Black Ninja Software, Crowd Interactive, Northshore Ruby Brigade, RWL Design, Sasquatch Modern Software Applications, Inc., and Traen A/S. More than 80 organizations — web development firms, software vendors, and user groups that focus on Java or Ruby applications — are now taking advantage of the Affiliate Program to make New Relic RPM available to their clients.
Michael Hartmann, IT Architect at Traen, a leading software development organization based in Copenhagen, Denmark today said that “Much of what makes our business successful is that, in addition to building robust web applications for our clients, we also build very close and trusting relationships with them. Our clients expect a very high level of service from the web applications that we create and deploy with them. Partnering with New Relic to provide RPM to our clients allows us to collaboratively ensure that the technology solutions we provide are meeting performance and business goals.”
Only Two Weeks Until Windy City Rails!
27 August 2009 at 10:53 am | In Affiliate, Events, Rails, Tutorials, User Groups | Leave a Comment
New Relic is very pleased to sponsor Windy City Rails, Chicago’s own Rails conference. If you haven’t registered, you don’t have much time left. It takes place on Saturday, September 12 at the Westin River North Hotel in downtown Chicago. If you live in Illinois, Wisconsin or Indiana, get up early and get into Chicago for a fun event.
This will be a very fast-paced one-day event with great speakers, workshops, breakfast, lunch and snacks. And, if you ask really, really nicely, Ray Hightower will sign autographs. You can follow the action on Twitter. Good Luck Windy City!
Nine New Affiliates Join New Relic Program
9 June 2009 at 3:28 pm | In Affiliate, Did You Know, News, Partners, RPM in the News, User Groups | Leave a CommentToday we announced that nine more organizations have joined our Affiliate Program. The Affiliate Program was first announced in November 2008. the purpose of the program is to enable individuals and organizations with clients and associates who use Rails to use and recommend RPM and get paid in the bargain. To date, nearly 60 members have signed up.
The newest members are Bit Zesty, Citrusbyte, Code Genome, Edithouse eLabs, Numerex, Robot Mode, West Arete Consulting, and the San Diego and Budapest Ruby User Groups.
There are several different kinds of organizations in the Affiliate Program. Most are classic Rails development shops, like Hashrocket, Edithouse eLabs, Pivotal Labs, Bit Zesty, Atlantic Dominion, and others. Some are software firms who have developed a platform other Rails companies use. Some are hosting companies – like Blue Box Group and Webbynode. And finally there are the user groups who use our program to get discounts for their members.
For development firms the Affiliate Program can create several new opportunities. First, affiliates can use RPM on their clients’ applications during development. This insures higher quality apps at launch time. Second, affiliates can add new services such as application monitoring and troubleshooting to their list of services. And finally they can use RPM’s custom dashboard capability to rapidly add real-time business dashboards to add more value to a client’s app with minimal effort.

If this all sounds interesting, go to http://www.newrelic.com/affiliates.html. Bill Lapcevic is the New Relic exec who runs the program and he would love to hear from you.
15 New Members Join New Relic Affiliate Program
25 February 2009 at 12:43 am | In Affiliate, News, Partners, Rails, User Groups | Leave a Comment
The New Relic Affiliate Program was launched in November 2008 with the goal of providing a way for Rails development organizations to use RPM to assist their clients and then get a referral fee for having made the recommendation.
It seemed like a win-win-win kind of scenario when we created it.
- The end client gets an application that performs well and gets the industry leading monitoring tool to keep it that way.
- The Affiliate gets a happy client, a tool he can use to stabilize and improve the apps he works on, and a fee if the client decides to subscribe to a paid version of RPM.
- And New Relic gains a customer.
It looks like Rails organizations of all kinds agree. This month we added 15 new members to the program. The new members this month are: ActionRails, Blue Box Group, Christopher Redinger, Curve21, Delve Networks, FreeAgentCentral.com, Indiana Ruby Brigade, IntersectNYC, ProjectLocker, Qualtech-Consultants, Sevenwire, SF Ruby Group, Webbynode, Webficient, and WTA Consulting.
Bill Lapcevic manages the Affiliate Program for New Relic. Bill has created the program to be very easy to join and give Rails companies immediate benefits including use of a RPM Gold for their own apps as well as those of their clients for trial period. User Groups and Meetup Groups can also enroll in the program so that their members can gain discounts on RPM subscriptions or use the referral fees to fund their group.
For more information on the program go to our website Affiliate page. You can also send an email to Affiliates@newrelic.com.
Congratulations to the new Affiliates. Thanks for joining the program.
SF Bay Area New Relic Users – Join our Meetup Group
13 January 2009 at 5:02 pm | In Events, Rails, Support, User Groups | Leave a Comment
We have started a Meetup group for New Relic RPM users and others who are interested in Rails application performance. Join by going to our meetup page at New Relic RPM Users Group on Meetup.
We will be having regular meetups, hosted by New Relic, in various locations around the Bay Area. Typical topics will be tips on application scaling, managing new deployments, new and planned RPM features, integrating RPM with other tools, and lots more. It will be a chance to get some good ideas for improving the performance of the apps you work on and meet others with an interest in performance and tuning.
We look forward to seeing you soon.
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