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Notebooks are now integrated into the core New Relic platform
Adds ability to open custom dashboards directly from the Catalogs experience.
Introduces New Relic Autopilot, an AI‑powered operations assistant for incident investigation
Introduced a NerdGraph mutation to generate PDF snapshots of full dashboard pages.
Integrated Service Architecture Intelligence, proactive and predictive workflows, and public dashboards into Core Observability.
New Relic Knowledge reaches General Availability, moving out of beta.
Maintenance Windows is now generally available, allowing scheduled downtime to be accounted for in SLM reporting
Performance Risks Inbox launched in public preview
Session replay for mobile apps is now generally available.
Introduces Cloud Cost Intelligence GA, providing unified cost visibility across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud
Adds GA support for monitoring Windows nodes in Kubernetes clusters
Added widget configuration options for dashboards
Introduce new RPM signing key for PHP agent distribution
Introduces a unified view for all change events across entities and accounts
eBPF network metrics are now GA and production‑ready
Adds Windows host support for Agent Control and Fleet Control
Introduces New Relic Lens preview, enabling queries across external databases without ingesting data.
Introduces dynamic runbooks using Notebooks, enabling creation and sharing of structured documents that combine queries, visualizations, and text.
Introduces a public preview of Collector Observability for OpenTelemetry.
Introduces no-code workflow automation for incident response, infrastructure management, and operational tasks.
Adds Intelligent Workloads to map system health metrics to business outcomes.
Introduces a personalized New Relic homepage in public preview
Introduces a no-code log parsing solution that eliminates the need for Grok or regex expertise
Introduce mandatory multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all users
Rename "Incidents" to "Alert events" across the platform UI
Read‑only role will no longer be able to create, edit, or delete dashboards.
Added independent configuration for browser console and manual logs
Adds Transaction 360, a unified transaction‑centric observability view
Introduces mobile session replay in public preview
Adds a public preview of a cross‑cluster UI for monitoring Kubernetes fleet health
General availability of New Relic Teams, Scorecards, Catalogs, Maps, and SAI GitHub integration
Simplified UI for managing access grants and custom roles
Introduces Data Budgets to monitor and control data ingest spend
Integrated New Relic Serverless monitoring into APM with enhanced tracing
eAPM is now generally available, providing zero‑code, language‑agnostic application monitoring
Introduces AI-powered Log Alert Summarization (preview) that automatically analyzes thousands of logs.
Upgrade to the latest browser agent version to enable soft navigation improvements.
Introduces New Relic Outlier Detection in public preview
Introduces the New Relic AI Model Context Protocol (MCP) server in public preview
Add fine‑grained access controls for log data partitions
Introduce Scheduled Search and Reporting (preview) to automate NRQL query execution.
Added OpenTelemetry 1.0 output format support to the AWS CloudWatch Metric Streams integration.
Added support for four additional AWS regions in Infrastructure monitoring.
Agent Control and Fleet Control are now generally available for Kubernetes
Added support for collecting custom marks and measures via the browser agent.
Introduces cardinality controls allowing accounts to increase metric cardinality beyond the default 15 M limit.
Introduces high‑precision mode for uniqueCount() to deliver more accurate results.
Integrated Errors Inbox directly into the Workloads UI
Integrates Core Web Vitals metrics with session replay recordings for visual root‑cause analysis
Introduces Compute Budgets, a generally available feature for monitoring and controlling compute spend
Introduce password protection for public dashboards
NRQL Predictions are now generally available
Adds deep query-level analytics for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server instances
OpenTelemetry APM data is now automatically normalized
Introduces generally available Agentic AI integrations for GitHub Copilot and ServiceNow
Introduce a central toggle to disable session tracing and replay.
Added sorting by newest in Errors Inbox
Introduces Windows node monitoring for Kubernetes clusters.
Added ability to query logs across multiple accounts from the Unified Query Explorer.
General availability of Kubernetes monitoring using OpenTelemetry
Introduces real-time monitoring for queues and streams
Introduces Compute Optimizer, now generally available, providing actionable insights to manage compute spend.
Added visual markers for errors and Core Web Vitals in the session replay player
Add native Microsoft Teams integration for sending notifications
AI usage is now billable under New Relic Compute Pricing plans.
Introduces a unified view for all change events across entities and accounts
Added expandable rows to the log table for dynamic row height
Add option to configure seasonality for anomaly alerts
Added ability to query login and logout audit events via NrAuditEvent.
Introduces unified agent lifecycle and telemetry pipeline management via New Relic Control
Add PromQL-to-NRQL translation directly in the query console
Introduced a redesigned filter bar with improved search placement and intuitive filter controls for precise filtering.
Add direct translation of PromQL queries to NRQL in the new query builder.
Count(*) behavior in dimensional metrics queries will be updated.
Introduces over 20 new innovations across the New Relic Now+ platform
Introduce a new default role with predefined access permissions
Add a UI control to enable or disable Java application log forwarding with a single click
Refreshes the list of IP addresses used by New Relic Synthetics
Added role‑based permissions for Session Replay settings
Switched UI library to React 18
Office 365 connectors in Microsoft Teams are being retired.
Deprecate and remove support for REST API keys
Added deep performance insights for Azure serverless functions.
Added ability for alert conditions to target data in a different account
APM golden metrics are now calculated directly from OpenTelemetry metrics, improving accuracy.
Added one-step onboarding for AWS log forwarding
Add API‑polling integration for Confluent Cloud Kafka metrics
Added integration to display FOSSA open‑source vulnerability scan results in the New Relic Vulnerability Management dashboard.
Adds one-step observability for Kubernetes application workloads
Adds front‑end performance monitoring to APM 360
Introduces a new data explorer for unified access to metrics, events, and logs
Added ability to forward Kong Gateway logs to New Relic.
Introduces global in-app help that provides contextual assistance within the current workflow.
Introduces Pathpoint integration that maps telemetry data to business KPIs
Adds a new admin interface for diagnosing metric cardinality problems.
Add ability to view logs directly within Kubernetes deployment views
Add ability to set custom refresh intervals for charts
Added new Slack integration for alerts
Add toggle to include or exclude template variables in dashboard widgets
Added a new alert condition type for detecting loss of signal when New Relic stops receiving data.
Added support for customizing alert condition title templates using incident variable tokens.
Introduces one-step instrumentation for faster AWS workload optimization
Synthetic monitors now support Firefox alongside Chrome
Google is retiring the Core Web Vital metric First Input Delay (FID).
Added native OpenTelemetry instrumentation for Kubernetes clusters
Introduces AI-driven Digital Experience Monitoring (DEM) for deeper user behavior insights.
Added ability to view logs directly within transaction trace details
Added support for data partitions in logs‑in‑context view
Adds a Kubernetes operator that automatically injects New Relic APM agents into pods for seamless monitoring
Legacy synthetic monitor runtimes and Containerized Private Minion support will end on Oct 22 2024.
Adds integration with NVIDIA NIM inference microservices for AI monitoring
Adds model inventory to New Relic AI Monitoring for a unified view of all models.
Added new options to generate ingest parsing rules
Adds an “Ignored” status to filter out noncritical vulnerabilities
Adds support for up to 100 tabs in the query builder UI
Session trace sampling rate is now configurable
Added OpenTelemetry integration for Lambda functions to capture detailed invocation data (duration, event source)
Upgrade Java agent from v8.10.0 to v8.11.0 to prevent increased CPU and memory usage.
Added PHP scanning support
Introduces a more lenient OTLP ingest validation policy for OpenTelemetry data
Added ability to configure threshold markers on line charts and tables
Added support for ingesting logs containing ANSI color codes
Switch to the new synthetic monitor runtime to avoid service impacts
Adds granular permission settings for the "Get chart link" feature
The limited preview of New Relic Session Replay ends on May 14, 2024, transitioning to general availability.
Introduces Mobile User Journeys to visualize the full sequence of user interactions before a crash.
Added new CloudWatch metrics for serverless functions
Introduces AI monitoring capabilities in New Relic, now generally available.
Introduces New Relic AWS Lambda Community Plus extension
Added dynamic grouping of errors in the inbox for deeper insights
Introduces a new Compute Add‑On SKU that bundles all new capabilities.
Adds a Hardware Sentry integration to monitor on‑prem hardware health, performance metrics, and carbon footprint
General availability of Live Archives for logs
Integrated New Relic log search and query capabilities directly into the CodeStream IDE
Host entity GUIDs are updated for hosts instrumented with OpenTelemetry
Introduces a new, faster querying interface for platform-wide data exploration
Added single sign‑on using New Relic credentials for CodeStream.
Java agent 8.0.0‑8.7.0 added standard HTTP status code attributes
Removed the 15‑minute reset and inspected‑count limits for all customers
Added jsonParse() for parsing JSON strings in NRQL
NRQL query result limit raised from 2,000 to 5,000
Introduces LambdaTest integration for test observability
Introduce early-access GenAI observability assistant
Add automatic grouping of mobile error events in the New Relic errors inbox.
Introduces Kafka monitoring via New Relic APM 360
Added a refreshed UI for managing synthetics monitor downtime configurations.
Introduced a revamped UI for transaction trace analysis with clearer visualizations
Add ability to install New Relic monitoring add‑on for EKS via AWS Marketplace
Adds new host metrics for AWS, Azure, and GCP in Cloud Monitoring polling integrations.
Legacy IP addresses for Synthetics private locations (pre‑Aug 2023) are being released
Introduces contextual links in charts to jump between dashboards and observability pages
Add instant access to observability data via the New Relic mobile app
Early access to New Relic AI Monitoring, the first APM for AI applications
Errors inbox now displays the code release version for each newly discovered error
Added entity-specific logs view that includes related deployments and alerts.
Introduces database summary tiles that provide daily health insights for AWS RDS clusters.
Introduced the NRQL Lookups API for programmatic creation, update, and deletion of NRQL lookup tables.
Adds New Relic Session Replay in limited preview
Added personalized quickstart recommendations directly in the dashboards UI.
Added a new alert event signal analysis feature for improved monitoring.
Introduced video analytics dashboards for Datazoom and Mux.
Adds an at-a-glance view providing instant insights into each mobile release version
Introduce Quick Find for fast in‑app searching
General availability of connected infrastructure monitoring and APM.
Introduces custom fingerprinting for the errors inbox, enabling users to define how error occurrences are grouped
Adds support for Docker and StatsD metric collection via the OpenTelemetry Collector
Introduces Preserved Traces, letting users retain and view trace data for up to a year
Add ability to export logs from the Logs UI as CSV or JSON
Add EC2 quickstart for automated monitoring with New Relic infrastructure agent
Introduces the GA release of the new MongoDB integration
Introduces a guided workflow in APM 360 to enable log forwarding directly from the UI.
Introduced CdfPercentage() and getCdfCount() functions for NRQL.
Introduces Labs Widget Packs for creating custom dashboard visualizations faster
Added New Relic IAST for real‑time vulnerability detection across all applications
Introduces a new Browser Errors experience for streamlined error analysis and triage.
Announces the Group Meetup Summer Series for local user groups.
Added subquery JOIN support for all data types
Adds New Relic APM 360 for daily insights into application performance.
Updated the IP address ranges used by the Synthetics Horde for private locations.
Adds distributed tracing capabilities to transaction data for end‑to‑end visibility.
Added ability to send notifications to OpsLevel service catalog
Introduces a new, scalable Kubernetes monitoring UI
Introduce continuous web performance monitoring by entering a URL
Introduces a redesigned logs UI for faster navigation
Adds integration with Amazon Security Lake to collect multi‑region, multi‑account security data
Introduces an at-a-glance health dashboard displaying critical service indicators.
Introduces Azure Monitor integration for New Relic
Introduces a New Relic integration with AWS Systems Manager Distributor for automated deployment of observability agents.
Introduces a public preview of connected infrastructure monitoring and APM.
Unlock advanced log analysis via direct NRQL query builder from logs.
Add Google authentication for New Relic login and signup.
Added support for AWS Verified Access, allowing secure, VPN‑less connections to corporate applications.
Added support for cumulative metrics from OpenTelemetry and Prometheus
Mobile app now supports dashboard template variables for dynamic filtering
Improved view usability for Lookout
Adds integration to link New Relic AIOps system health signals with GitHub Actions Deployment Protection Rules.
Introduces an APM Recommendations Center to identify monitoring gaps
Introduce a redesigned errors experience that links error analysis with triage workflow
Added support for comments within NRQL queries
Added streamlined alert configuration for faster setup
Introduces Azure Private Offers enabling custom pricing, terms, and conditions for customers.
Add ability to dynamically enable or disable real-time profiling for Java at runtime
Added integration with GCP AlloyDB for continuous health and performance monitoring via New Relic
Add automatic geolocation of IP addresses to log entries
Introduces a new Kubernetes dashboard for visualizing cluster resource usage and its impact on workloads
Added New Relic monitoring integration for Google BigQuery
GA on-host integration for Windows Services
Add UI support to create custom attributes and tags for infrastructure entities
Introduces a popular pre‑built dashboards section in the dashboard UI for easy discovery and installation
Added ability to search logs across all attributes
Adds support for Amazon Linux 2023 for New Relic customers on AWS
Introduces New Relic integration to monitor JFrog Artifactory and JFrog Xray.
Add New Relic integration to monitor GPT‑3, GPT‑3.5, and newer model cost, usage, and performance in real‑time
Adds CodeStream code-level metrics support for all APM agents (Java, Go, PHP, Node.js).
Adds device emulation to New Relic synthetic monitoring.
Add one‑click access to correlated distributed traces from the errors inbox, APM errors, and logs.
Introduces integration with Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor.
Added synthetic monitoring tables on the issue page
Added alerting based on error budgets and SLI/SLO burn rates
Added support for new language versions via updated agents.
Introduce log data partitioning powered by NRQL filters for flexible organization
Introduces New Relic mobile app for real-time system health monitoring
Introduces Key Transactions as first-class entities in New Relic.
New Relic will require TLS 1.2 or higher for all connections starting February 2 2023.
Introduces change tracking to mark critical changes and deployments alongside performance metrics.
Synthetics checks can now be used beyond the free tier.
- Azure-native New Relic service reaches GA, allowing telemetry data storage directly on Azure.
Vulnerability Management is now generally available to all US accounts
Added an AsyncLocalStorage‑based context manager to the Node.js agent.
Added two-way Slack integration for performance issue discussions
Added time‑series performance graphs for Web Vitals
Adds support for ingesting GCP VPC Flow Logs to monitor network traffic
Introduce an errors inbox to prioritize critical error groups
Added Linux deb/npm packages for network monitoring data installation
Added runtime observation capabilities for Go services using OpenTelemetry
Introduce template variables as an advanced feature for dashboards.
Added a new monitoring agent for Prometheus metrics
Adds New Relic memory utilization metrics for EC2 to AWS Compute Optimizer recommendations.
Introduce in‑product UI for adjusting data retention settings
Added Markdown support for dashboard visualizations
Adds native monitoring of Amazon CloudFront web logs in New Relic
Introduced first‑class support for Pixie data with automatic detection.
Added New Relic extension for AWS Lambda to ingest logs, platform traces, and performance metrics directly from the execution environment.
Added automatic eBPF-based capture of cluster messages
Deploy the newest APM agent version to improve system performance monitoring.
Introduces a New Relic quickstart for HCP Consul, providing visibility into client health, request metrics, and runtime performance.
Added AWS App Runner integration for health monitoring
Adds streaming export of New Relic Data Plus data via AWS Kinesis Firehose
Add new NRQL string functions for extracting substrings
Increased custom event limit in the APM agent
Adds a Jenkins integration to collect OpenTelemetry data and send it to New Relic.
Public preview of vulnerability management now available
Introduce a Roku agent that provides detailed visibility into streaming app performance
Introduces a redesigned user interface for observability
Introduces support for collecting OpenTelemetry metrics from HTTP service endpoints.
Introduces new NRQL variables for more flexible query construction.
Go and PHP APM agents now automatically collect and forward application logs with trace context.
Added regression tags to categorize recurring errors in the inbox.
Added NerdGraph queries to retrieve organization and user information
Added native support for OTLP version 0.18.0 in New Relic's ingest API
Automatically adds new users to their company's existing New Relic organization when their email domain matches a verified domain.
Added ability to display golden signals (error rate, latency, traffic, saturation) directly in the IDE via CodeStream.
Introduced a new Synthetics job manager enabling the next‑gen runtime to execute on private locations.
Introduce low memory mode for Pixie clusters
Added continuous Java application profiling via Pixie
New UI will be enabled by default for all users on October 17
Introduced a single-pane view for analyzing application and cluster observability data across multiple K8s clusters.
Adds IDE integration for observing error rate, latency, traffic, and saturation via CodeStream
Added integration to send Amazon VPC flow logs via Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose.
Introduced WayScript integration for creating self-serve developer environments.
Adds a DBmarlin quickstart to monitor database performance across platforms such as Oracle, MySQL, Postgres, SQL Server, Db2, CockroachDB, etc.
Introduces preview collaboration tools allowing teammates to discuss directly within New Relic UI
Adds support for long‑running queries in New Relic Data Plus.
TLS minimum version raised to 1.2 effective Feb 1, 2023
Introduces a redesigned UI that is faster and more adaptable
Added a Network tab to the single entity view for infrastructure components
Introduces New Relic Monitoring for SAP Solutions
Added React Native SDK for mobile monitoring.
Adds infrastructure and real user monitoring (RUM) data to APM for richer context
Announces discontinuation of specific capabilities effective July 2022
Introduces a new data onboarding UI for easy instrumentation of any telemetry source
Automatic log collection and forwarding for FedRAMP‑approved accounts when using supported APM agents
Adds NRQL subqueries allowing data from multiple sources to be combined in a single query
Adds support for Amazon EKS Anywhere on bare metal clusters
Adds Zebrium integration for AI-powered root cause analysis
Added interactive scorecards to the infrastructure UI
Node.js and Python APM agents now collect and forward application logs natively.
Introduces IBM MQ integration in public preview.
Distributed tracing is now enabled by default in the Go agent.
Added smart sampling support for EU and APAC regions
Distributed tracing is now enabled by default in the PHP agent (v9.21.0).
Introduces log obfuscation capabilities to automatically mask sensitive data
Announces new product features and roadmap revealed at FutureStack 2022 conference.
Added a livestream for the FutureStack Day One keynote
Improved Kubernetes integration performance
Announces a new brand identity for New Relic, emphasizing "Data for Engineers"
Added quickstarts for Istio, ArgoCD, CoreDNS, NGINX, Redis, and Node Exporter to simplify onboarding of Kubernetes and Prometheus data.
Introduces a guided setup flow for faster network performance issue identification.
Introduced view of OpenTelemetry data directly within the errors inbox.
Add automated deployment of observability tooling for EKS clusters via code
Added Instant Observability integrations with Cloudflare, Netlify Postman, Glassbox, and Datazoom.
Improved Kubernetes integration performance
Introduce streamlined end-of-month cost reporting
Added ability to analyze traffic by browser and device type
Added support for querying OpenTelemetry array fields in New Relic.
Added golden signals view (error rate, latency, traffic, saturation) directly in the IDE via CodeStream.
Introduces a next‑generation synthetic testing runtime
New Relic earned HITRUST certification, confirming HIPAA‑compliant handling of observability data
Adds ability to view and resolve code errors directly within supported IDEs via CodeStream
Introduce Postman integration for instant API observability.
Introduces Service Level Management in New Relic One, now generally available.
Introduced a new OpenTelemetry masterclass covering fundamentals to advanced topics with New Relic integration
Added a new OpenTelemetry JVMs page to compare JVM performance for OpenTelemetry services.
Adds New Relic Netlify plugin to view Netlify logs directly within New Relic.
Add two-way PagerDuty integration for workflows and destinations
Announces the in-person FutureStack event scheduled for May 17-19 at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
Added new partner quickstart integrations for CircleCI, Netlify, ReleaseIQ, MuleESB, Databricks, and Jira
Added native log forwarding from Azure and GCP to New Relic.
Added support for PHP 8.1 in the New Relic PHP agent.
Unified view of application and Kubernetes observability data in a single platform
Introduces metric aggregate pruning to manage cardinality limits
Added HTTP/1.1 support to New Relic's native OTLP endpoint
Introduces time‑travel monitoring workflows for DevOps, SRE, and IT Ops
Introduce New Relic Netlify plugin for Jamstack monitoring
Introduces an External Services dashboard for visibility into connected microservices
Added nine new quickstart templates for instant observability across CI/CD pipelines, MLOps workflows, and load testing.
Implemented automated Syslog analysis to detect network anomalies before they impact performance.
Introduced Errors Inbox on browser and mobile platforms.
Add a new core user type that grants telemetry data access
Reduced cost of ingesting Amazon EC2 infrastructure telemetry data for New Relic Infrastructure Monitoring
Add monitoring and visualization of machine‑learning model metrics such as data drift, precision, and accuracy
Introduces Service Level Management for configuring and monitoring SLIs/SLOs
Introduces a new infrastructure monitoring interface with time‑travel capabilities.
Adds Jira integration to the errors inbox.
Applied Intelligence is now included at no extra cost for all full platform users
Added support for TISAX and ISO 27001 compliance certifications
Introduced a new PowerDNS integration for New Relic
Add support for monitoring Kubernetes Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA) in New Relic.
Adds new aggregation methods for NRQL alert conditions
Announces the return of Data Nerd Days 2.0 as a live digital conference for engineers
Adds production telemetry visibility directly within the IDE
Introduced New Relic I/O for instant observability
Introduces a visual map of related entities via New Relic One automap
All AJAX requests are now automatically captured as events by the browser agent
Distributed tracing is now enabled by default in the Node.js agent v8.3
Distributed tracing is now enabled by default in the Python agent 7.0.0.166.
Distributed tracing is now enabled by default in Ruby agent version 8.0.0
GA release of New Relic's native OpenTelemetry support for trace data
Introduce Errors Inbox directly in APM
Distributed tracing is now enabled by default in .NET agent version 9.0.0.0.
Adds network performance monitoring to New Relic One
Synthetic monitors can now be deployed in private locations via the new UI
Introduces Pixie integration for instant, code‑level visibility in Kubernetes clusters
Introduce recommended alert conditions to broaden monitoring coverage
Added real‑time, low‑overhead profiling for Java via the default Java agent v7.1
Added HIPAA-compliant observability platform.
Introduced public beta integration to gather telemetry from Kube State Metrics, Kubelet, and cAdvisor for EKS clusters running on Fargate.
Introduces an ingest drill‑down view that lets you analyze the data you send to New Relic.
Introduces regex capture capability for extracting data from strings
Introduce Errors Inbox for unified error tracking across the stack
Create alert conditions directly from the query builder
Added issue maps for quicker diagnosis of problems
Introduced an Observability Specialist certification for developers
Adds instant Kubernetes observability via Pixie
Adds dynamic anomaly detection across all services and infrastructure
Added RSS feeds for What's New posts, security bulletins, agent release notes, and Nerdlog/Nerd Bytes videos
Monthly recap of April releases
Announce FutureStack observability event scheduled for May 25-27.
Announces the Attend FutureStack observability event scheduled for May 25‑27.
Pixie has been released as an open‑source project.
Introduces data partitions for log data to accelerate search queries
Adds support for PHP 8.0 in the New Relic PHP agent
Introduce a UI to create synthetic monitors without writing code
Adds native OpenTelemetry ingestion directly into New Relic.
Introduces distributed tracing capabilities for mobile applications
Revamped the log analytics UI for clearer detail views
Added ability to create alert conditions directly from any chart in New Relic
Added ability to define queries based on detected log patterns and outliers
Announces the free virtual FutureStack event scheduled for May 25-27.
Introduces aggregated health and activity view for Workloads
Introduced a guided installation flow for Java and .NET APM agents
Added regex support to NRQL queries for pattern matching
Introduces Amazon CloudWatch Metric Streams integration for near‑real‑time metric delivery to New Relic One
Added FedRAMP‑certified support for Logs and Metrics.
Switch from container_memory_usage_bytes to container_memory_working_set_bytes metric
Added view of the most time‑consuming requests on the service summary page
Add New Relic Lookout for real‑time stack visibility.
Add free Automatic Proactive Anomaly Detection to reduce MTTR.
Adds automated root cause analysis to quickly identify issues.
Adds Heroku cloud integration, allowing automatic ingestion of detailed logs from Heroku apps.
Introduce a new Logs table widget for dashboards to visualize detailed log messages
Introduces AI-driven alert filtering to reduce noise and alert fatigue
Introduces automatic proactive anomaly detection
Introduces a high‑level dashboard that aggregates hundreds of entities (hosts, services, containers, etc.) in New Relic Navigator.
Added muting rules to silence alerts based on defined conditions
Added ingestion of OpenTelemetry data and logs
Introduces New Relic Explorer for full‑system visibility
Added Snowflake integration to view performance data in New Relic One
Introduces ability to drop whole dimensional metrics
Added a live‑stream changelog on Twitch for real‑time release updates.
Adds agentless log ingestion via rsyslog or syslog-ng using a new TCP endpoint.
Added auto‑instrumentation for HTTPX client library.
Introduce a new Anomalies feed on the AI overview page
Adds Snowflake integration to New Relic
Adds support for creating recurring muting rules to automatically suppress notifications.
Highlights ten newly released observability features aimed at boosting productivity and collaboration.
Added percentile calculation to events-to-metrics service
Introduces a new landing page for Alerts and Applied Intelligence
Introduces a new app for managing API keys
Introduces a New Relic Lambda extension for enhanced observability of Lambda functions
Added a UI flow to invite teammates to New Relic accounts.
Improved the errors UI and workflow in New Relic One
Introduces real-time Java profiling using Java Flight Recorder (JFR).
Adds support for high‑resolution charts using rolling aggregates.
Adds a New Relic connector for Kafka Connect to ingest data from open‑source and alternative instrumentation sources
Introduced a Veneur sink that enables sending metrics to New Relic.
New Relic iOS and tvOS agents are now distributed as the XCFramework Agent 7.0.0.
Added support for monitoring ASGI applications with the Python agent
Added Node.js agent plugin for Apollo Server to capture GraphQL queries.
Webhook payloads now include anomaly chart images automatically.
Introduces a new UI in New Relic One for visualizing OpenTelemetry data.
Adds NerdStorageVault for encrypted storage of third‑party secrets
Introduce saved views in the logs UI to persist column selections, time ranges, and other display settings.
Added configurable timeout to define when a signal is considered lost.
Added AWS Outposts Ready designation, indicating New Relic is certified for on‑premise AWS Outposts deployments.
Added accelerated suggested decisions in Applied Intelligence
Added APM deployment events to Applied Intelligence issue feed
Introduces New Relic Edge for Pro and Enterprise Full-Stack Observability customers
Added visibility of anomalies in the activity stream
Adds support for collecting Windows logs with the New Relic infrastructure agent
- Added dark mode theme to New Relic One UI
Add native New Relic monitoring support for AWS Bottlerocket workloads.
Introduces an in-product destination for New Relic One updates
Introduced a Gantt-style timeline chart for visualizing related events in Applied Intelligence.
Added guidance to rely on issue summaries for identifying and resolving relevant issues
Added real user monitoring support for W3C trace context propagation
Introduces alert analysis to provide richer context for alert incidents and notifications
Enable New Relic to ingest AWS X-Ray traces for distributed tracing across all AWS services.
Adds support for ingesting logs via AWS Kinesis Data Firehose.
Added support for building Grafana dashboards using Prometheus data stored in New Relic
Revamped UI/UX across New Relic One for a more consistent experience.
Add ability to schedule alert muting periods