Whether prioritizing sprint planning or helping troubleshoot an issue, developers increasingly need in-depth access to telemetry data related to the code they write. Without shared observability tooling and telemetry data between dev and ops teams, engineering orgs often see disjointed communication, confusion over root cause, slower mean time to resolution (MTTR), and decreased shipping velocity as dev teams are focused on issue resolution versus building new features.

To address these issues, we've created a new core user type that enables more developers than ever to understand code performance better, collaborate and prioritize work directly from their IDE, and access relevant error details including stack traces, logs, alerts, and more.

New core users enable all developers in an engineering team to:

  • Optimize code performance and feature planning with access to telemetry data from production and pre-production environments directly in their IDE via the New Relic CodeStream integration.
  • Collaborate with DevOps, site reliability engineers (SREs), and ops engineers with a direct path from error tracking in New Relic One to the relevant code block directly in their IDE.
  • Detect patterns and outliers in log data to resolve issues and improve code performance.
  • Build and run custom applications in New Relic One to surface performance insights, optimize cloud costs, and more.
  • Onboard new developers with observability best practices and shared baselines for metrics.

The best part? All of this is available for an affordable and predictable price starting at US$49 per month per core user.

Watch this Nerd Byte video for a walkthrough of what core users can do with New Relic One and their IDE through a common error-tracking scenario.

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