With our latest Google Cloud Platform enhancements, teams can easily control New Relic access to their GCP project metrics by adding a service account to their GCP project.
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If you’re going to Google Cloud Next ’18, be sure to stop by the New Relic booth for informative lightning talks, hands-on demos, expert answers, and cool swag!
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We created an app to query New Relic Insights with Google Assistant using Dialogflow and Amazon’s API Gateway and Lambda functions.
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B.J. Hinshaw • Dec. 21st, 2017
• New Relic News and Products
AWS, Azure, cloud, containers, customers, FutureStack, Google, migration, New Relic Infrastructure, video
From cloud migration to the power of autoscaling and the benefits of a multi-cloud approach—four FutureStack: New York presentations you don’t want to miss.
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Google’s Liz Fong-Jones and New Relic’s Matthew Flaming delve into the nuts and bolts of site reliability engineering (SRE) in their conversation at FutureStack: New York.
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We’re excited to welcome Liz Fong-Jones to our upcoming FutureStack event, where she’ll share an inside view of Google’s reliability practices.
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New Relic Partner Day showed our partners how to maximize the value of our relationship.
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On the second day of our annual technology and user conference, tech leaders took the stage to explain how they’re driving business forward by placing all bets on the cloud.
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Kevin Casey • Jun. 24th, 2016
• Technology Industry
AWS, Brexit, cloud, containers, DMCA, Docker, Europe, global, Google, government, Microsoft, modern software, soft, TWiMS, U.K.
This week we look at Brexit and tech, lots o’ cloud news, DockerCon, and software worth a trillion dollars!
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Fredric Paul • Jun. 10th, 2016
• Technology Industry
Amazon, chat, Facebook, Google, HTML5, mobile apps, modern software, programming languages, security, social media, TWiMS, Twitter, UI
Plus software is killing gadgets, voice-based UI is going mainstream, and citizens are fighting apps—all in TWiMS!
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