
Approximately 25 million engineers are employed across a wide variety of specific roles. As companies increasingly transform into software-centric organizations, engineers are leveraging New Relic to obtain real-time insights and analyze performance trends of their applications. This capability enables them to enhance their resilience and deliver outstanding customer experiences. New Relic stands out as the sole platform that provides a comprehensive all-in-one solution for these needs. It supplies users with a secure cloud environment for monitoring all metrics and events, robust full-stack analytics tools, and clear pricing based on actual usage. Furthermore, New Relic has cultivated the largest open-source ecosystem in the industry, simplifying the adoption of observability practices for engineers and empowering them to innovate more effectively. This combination of features positions New Relic as an invaluable resource for engineers navigating the evolving landscape of software development.
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Grafana Labs provides the leading AI-powered observability platform, built around Grafana—the most widely adopted open source technology for dashboards and visualization. Recognized as a Leader in the 2025 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Observability Platforms, Grafana Labs supports more than 25 million users and thousands of organizations worldwide, from startups to Fortune 500 enterprises.
Grafana Cloud is the open observability cloud, delivering full-stack visibility across modern applications, infrastructure, and digital services. Built on open source, open standards, and open ecosystems, the platform unifies metrics, logs, traces, and profiles into a scalable observability experience that helps teams detect issues earlier, resolve incidents faster, and operate more efficiently.
At the core of Grafana Cloud is the open-source LGTM stack: Grafana for dashboards and visualization, Mimir for scalable metrics, Loki for logs, and Tempo for distributed tracing. Native OpenTelemetry and Prometheus support make it easy to collect telemetry from any environment, while hundreds of integrations connect existing systems and tools—allowing organizations to extend observability without vendor lock-in.
Grafana Cloud also introduces powerful AI-driven observability capabilities. Grafana Assistant helps teams explore data, investigate incidents, and troubleshoot faster through an intelligent interface built for engineers. Adaptive Telemetry identifies high-value signals and aggregates the rest, helping organizations reduce telemetry costs while maintaining operational insight.
With solutions spanning Kubernetes monitoring, application and infrastructure observability, frontend monitoring, database observability, incident response, synthetic monitoring, and performance testing, Grafana Cloud delivers the clarity teams need to move faster and operate with confidence.
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Scout Monitoring
Scout Monitoring goes beyond traditional Application Performance Monitoring by providing insights that charts alone cannot deliver. Scout APM serves as a vital tool for developers, enabling them to detect and address performance issues proactively, ensuring that customers are not affected by these problems. Its real-time alerting features, user-friendly interface aimed at developers, and tracing capabilities that connect performance bottlenecks directly to the source code allow for more efficient debugging, giving developers the freedom to focus on creating exceptional products. With a lightweight agent that effectively monitors necessary dependencies, users can swiftly identify, prioritize, and resolve a range of performance challenges, such as memory leaks, N+1 query issues, and sluggish database responses. Scout APM is versatile, supporting applications built in Ruby, PHP, and Python, making it an essential tool for developers across various programming languages. By leveraging Scout APM, teams can enhance their applications' performance and deliver a smoother experience for their users.
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Zipkin
It assists in gathering timing details that are crucial for identifying latency problems in service architectures. Its capabilities include both the collection and retrieval of this vital information. With a trace ID from a log, you can seamlessly access the related data. In cases where a trace ID is unavailable, queries can be conducted using multiple parameters such as service names, operation titles, tags, and duration. Furthermore, important data is presented in a summarized format, showcasing the time allocation for each service as well as the success or failure rates of operations. The Zipkin user interface is equipped with a dependency diagram that visualizes the number of traced requests handled by each application, making it easier to spot general trends, including error patterns and interactions with legacy services. This visualization aids in pinpointing specific issues within the system. Ultimately, this tool not only streamlines the troubleshooting process but also deepens the understanding of service interactions in intricate architectures. The insights gained can lead to more informed decision-making and improvements in service performance over time.
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