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Techday NZ
4 days ago
- Business
- Techday NZ
New Relic & GitHub Copilot integration boosts DevOps speed
New Relic has announced an integration between its AI-powered observability platform and the GitHub Copilot coding agent to streamline software development workflows and improve application reliability. This integration aims to automate the traditional processes of change validation and incident response, enabling enterprises to accelerate software deployment cycles while maintaining system stability. The unified approach brings together proactive monitoring by New Relic and automated code remediation through GitHub Copilot's agentic capabilities. Describing the significance of the new technology, New Relic Chief Product Officer Manav Khurana said: "Agentic AI is poised to be a transformative technology for enterprise software developers and engineers, who are facing intense pressure to ship more innovations at a faster pace without sacrificing quality and reliability." He added: "With the innovative integration of New Relic's intelligent observability technology with GitHub Copilot coding agent, we are closing the loop on ensuring continued application health. Together with our long time partner GitHub, we are providing a new, agentic way for modern software development that uses the power of agentic AI to transform the way enterprises innovate." The combined solution leverages New Relic's continuous code deployment monitoring to automatically detect performance issues arising from recent changes. If an issue is identified, New Relic pinpoints the root cause and generates a comprehensive GitHub issue, complete with context for developers. Developers can then review this automated issue and, if deemed sufficient, delegate it to GitHub Copilot. Copilot analyses the issue, drafts a suggested code fix, and initiates a pull request for human review. After the fix is merged, New Relic validates the correction, completing the issue resolution cycle. This process aims to reduce the time required to resolve coding issues, allowing developers to dedicate more attention to impactful projects rather than repetitive troubleshooting tasks. Key benefits outlined by New Relic include automation of detection and validation processes, empowerment of engineers to focus on strategic work, quicker resolution of performance issues, and safer, faster deployment cycles. Julia Liuson, President, Developer Division at Microsoft, commented on the importance of collaborative integrations: "Millions of organisations rely on GitHub every day for software delivery. Our integrations with key partners like New Relic are instrumental in making our tools that much more scalable, reliable and intelligent. Together with key partners like New Relic we provide developers valuable insights and automation to enhance Agentic DevOps, driving innovation and efficiency across the software lifecycle." The GitHub Copilot coding agent integration builds upon the existing partnership between New Relic and both Microsoft and GitHub. According to New Relic, this expansion brings its agentic AI capabilities and critical observability data deeper into the developer workflow, delivering faster feedback and reducing the risk of code-related issues affecting business operations. The integration is currently available via New Relic as a limited preview, accessible to Copilot Pro+ and Copilot Enterprise account holders. GitHub Copilot coding agent is also available in preview for GitHub Copilot Enterprise and Pro+ customers.


Techday NZ
14-05-2025
- Business
- Techday NZ
New Relic appoints Manivannan Govindan to lead Asia sales
New Relic has appointed Manivannan Govindan as Senior Director of Enterprise Sales, Asia. Govindan, who is based in Singapore, will join New Relic's regional leadership team that includes Simon Lee, Senior Vice President of Asia Pacific and Japan, Rob Newell, Group Vice President of Customer Adoption, and Denis Maguire, Senior Director of Enterprise Sales for Australia and New Zealand. His role will focus on driving strategic growth and ensuring customer success throughout the Asian market. With more than 25 years of experience in monitoring and observability sales, Govindan has previously held roles at Cisco, Amazon, and CA Technologies. His appointment comes at a time when businesses across Asia Pacific are increasingly seeking observability tools to streamline operations and manage costs associated with cloud technology. Simon Lee, Senior Vice President of Asia Pacific and Japan at New Relic, commented on the significance of the Asian market for the company. He said, "Asia is a very promising market for New Relic. There is tremendous growth potential across traditional enterprises looking to modernise, as well as digital natives requiring scale and agility. With extensive experience in the Asian observability market, I couldn't be more excited to have Manivannan join the team and take our Asian business to new heights, while delivering real value for our customers." Industry research from Gartner indicates a strong trajectory for cloud adoption, with worldwide end-user spending on public cloud services forecast to reach USD $723.4 billion in 2025, up from USD $595.7 billion in 2024. Gartner further predicts that 90% of organisations will adopt a hybrid cloud strategy by 2027, bringing challenges in synchronising data across multiple environments. The New Relic Intelligent Observability Platform is marketed as a means for businesses to address such challenges, optimising operational efficiency by managing cloud costs and reducing tool proliferation, while enhancing digital experience quality. New Relic's new Senior Director of Enterprise Sales Asia, Manivannan Govindan, said, "Customers in Asia are rapidly driving digital transformation and adopting multi-cloud and containerised applications, while retaining complex backends in hybrid architectures. New Relic is uniquely positioned to help Asian enterprises achieve visibility across their entire IT estates, ultimately helping them reduce complexity while ensuring the availability and performance of their digital services. I couldn't be more excited to join the team and help demonstrate the power of the New Relic Intelligent Observability Platform." Govindan's appointment follows a series of recent product and service updates at New Relic. The company has reimagined its Partner Program to encourage business growth within its partner ecosystem, featuring stronger incentives and more accessible certifications as well as enhanced training options. Recent product enhancements include over 20 new innovations and integrations for the New Relic Intelligent Observability Platform. These enhancements leverage AI-powered insights designed to help businesses improve uptime and business continuity.


Techday NZ
06-05-2025
- Business
- Techday NZ
Denis Maguire to lead New Relic enterprise sales in Australia
New Relic has appointed Denis Maguire as Senior Director of Enterprise Sales for Australia and New Zealand. Maguire brings over two decades of technology sales experience to his new position, having previously held senior sales roles at several organisations including NetApp and Cisco. He will be based in Sydney and lead a team of established sales professionals. He will also collaborate with senior leaders across the Asia Pacific (APAC) region, including Simon Lee, Senior Vice President of Asia Pacific and Japan, and Rob Newell, Group Vice President of Customer Adoption APJ. Simon Lee commented on the significance of the Australian and New Zealand markets for New Relic. "Australia and New Zealand are home to some of our most established customers across Asia Pacific and are markets where we continue to see exceptional growth," said Lee. "With deep experience in the local observability market, Denis understands complex challenges that Australian and New Zealand companies face and is fiercely passionate about helping customers achieve their goals through technology. We couldn't be happier to have Denis join the team." According to the 2024 Observability Forecast, organisations in Australia and New Zealand are deriving substantial benefits from observability solutions. The report found that 79% of surveyed organisations in the region realised USD $5 million or more annually from observability investments. Gartner has predicted that the global observability sector is on track to achieve 12% compound annual growth by 2027, underscoring its growing prominence not only in Australia and New Zealand but also worldwide. Maguire stated his priorities in the new role, noting the alignment of observability with business objectives. "Customers want observability solutions that align with their key business priorities—whether that's streamlining revenue processes, enhancing customer experiences, or driving agility and innovation," Maguire said. "I am extremely excited about the opportunity in front of us and believe that New Relic's intelligent observability platform is uniquely placed to help Australian and New Zealand organisations achieve and exceed their business goals." The appointment comes after a series of updates to the New Relic Intelligent Observability Platform. These include over 20 new innovations and integrations designed to harness artificial intelligence capabilities in order to improve business uptime. Among these developments are integrations with Amazon Q Business, GitHub Copilot for Microsoft Azure, Google Gemini, and ServiceNow. These integrations aim to connect observability data and intelligent recommendations directly to IT teams within businesses, providing comprehensive visibility across the digital technology stack. Additional updates to the platform include the introduction of Transaction 360, Cloud Cost Intelligence, and Streaming Video & Ads Intelligence. These tools are designed to enable businesses to optimise application performance and reliability at scale, supporting organisations of various sizes. New Relic's broader platform strategy is focused on helping businesses prevent interruptions in digital experiences. The company states its platform unifies and analyses telemetry data to provide a clear view across entire digital estates. Businesses using the platform include Adidas Runtastic, American Red Cross, Domino's, GoTo Group, Ryanair, Topgolf, and William Hill.
Yahoo
06-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Error Monitoring Software Market is Estimated to Reach Valuation of US$ 2,887.9 Million By 2032
The error monitoring software market is currently experiencing robust growth, driven by the increasing complexity of software applications and a heightened focus on delivering exceptional user experiences. As applications become more intricate, the need for effective error detection and resolution has become paramount. Organizations are recognizing that maintaining high-quality software is essential for user satisfaction and retention. New Delhi, Feb. 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As detailed in the latest research from Astute Analytica, the global error monitoring software market generated revenue of US$ 976.8 million in 2023 and is estimated to reach a valuation of US$ 2,887.9 million by 2032 at a CAGR of 12.8% during the forecast period, 2024–2032. All software applications inevitably contain errors or bugs, which are an integral part of the software development lifecycle. Recognizing this reality, engineering organizations must maintain a clear understanding of the errors occurring within their applications. This knowledge is essential for making informed decisions about which bugs to prioritize for fixing. Implementing error monitoring software is the most effective way to identify and resolve these application errors. Request Free Sample Copy @ While many error monitoring solutions exist, not all are equally effective. The best error monitoring systems go beyond simple error alerting. They provide valuable insights into the stability of the software, offer developers essential metrics for addressing technical debt, and facilitate better decision-making regarding whether to allocate resources for building new features or fixing existing bugs. Surveys indicate that over 50% of companies view faster troubleshooting and issue resolution as critical motivators for investing in error monitoring solutions. This trend is supported by findings from a New Relic survey. Additionally, a Sematext survey reveals that 63% of technology executives consider enhanced uptime and availability as the primary benefits of Application Performance Management (APM) systems. Recent research by Rollbar highlights that a significant portion of developers' time is devoted to fixing software bugs. Specifically, 38% of developers reported spending up to a quarter of their time on bug fixes, while 26% indicated that they spend up to half their time addressing these issues. Alarmingly, 8% of respondents stated that they dedicate up to 75% of their time to fixing bugs. Notably, developers in the Western U.S. tend to spend the most time on bug resolution, with 10% of this group reporting that up to 75% of their time is consumed by such tasks. Given the substantial time developers spend fixing software bugs, there is a growing demand for effective error monitoring software. Such solutions are capable of uncovering problems across various systems and platforms, effectively informing users or end users about the findings, and assisting in the identification of potential root causes of errors. Integration of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Offering Potential for Error Monitoring Software The error monitoring software market is currently experiencing significant momentum, largely driven by the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) technologies. These advancements enhance the capabilities of error detection and analysis, providing a more precise approach to identifying issues within software applications. A recent survey involving 509 software engineers reveals that nearly 72% are utilizing generative AI capabilities at some stage in their software development processes. Notably, 48% of these engineers report using these AI tools on a daily basis. This widespread adoption underscores the growing reliance on AI to streamline development workflows and improve overall efficiency. The survey also highlights that 47% of respondents encounter errors every time they use generative AI, although these are typically minor. In contrast, 16% report facing significant errors consistently. Among engineers with eight or more years of experience, 49% have observed minor errors each time they utilize AI-generated code, compared to 39% of less experienced engineers. Interestingly, 20% of respondents expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of generative AI tools in code generation, indicating room for improvement in this area. The incorporation of AI monitoring not only enhances error detection but also provides personalized insights that can significantly improve decision-making for IT providers. Businesses are increasingly seeking tailored solutions that address their unique challenges and operational needs. This trend reflects a broader expectation for service providers to understand and adapt to the specific circumstances their clients face. Industry experts, including those from Forrester, emphasize that leveraging AI technology will become essential for managing customer experience effectively. As organizations strive to enhance their service offerings, the ability to utilize AI for personalized insights and proactive error monitoring will be crucial in maintaining competitive advantages in the market. Cloud Error Monitoring Software is Gaining Attention Among Companies The cloud-based segment is currently the dominant force in the global error monitoring software market, holding an impressive 67.7% market share. This segment is not only leading but is also projected to experience the highest compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.1% during the forecast period. The increasing preference for cloud-based solutions is largely attributed to their scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness. Organizations of all sizes are increasingly adopting these solutions to obtain real-time insights into application performance, all while minimizing the need for substantial upfront investments in IT infrastructure. The growth trajectory of cloud-based error monitoring solutions is fueled by several key factors. One significant driver is the heightened focus on operational resilience and delivering an exceptional user experience. As businesses strive to enhance their operational capabilities, the demand for platforms that provide comprehensive, scalable, and efficient error detection is expected to surge. This trend is particularly relevant as industries continue to undergo digital transformation and embrace cloud-native development practices. Top Players in the Global Error Monitoring Software Market Airbrake Bugsnag Crashlytics (Google LLC) Honeybadger Industries LLC Inflectra Corporation Jetbrains Raygun Limited Rollbar Inc. Sentry TrackJS LLC Zoho Corporation Other Prominent Players Market Segmentation Overview By Platform Windows Android iOS Others By Deployment Cloud On-premises By Solution Web Solution Mobile Solution Server-Side Solution By Enterprise Size Large Enterprises Small & Medium Enterprises By Industry Business & Consumer Applications E-Commerce Financial Services Gaming Health Technology Media & Entertainment Others By Region North America Europe Asia Pacific Middle East & Africa South America For more information about this report visit: About Astute Analytica Astute Analytica is a global analytics and advisory company which has built a solid reputation in a short period, thanks to the tangible outcomes we have delivered to our clients. 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Associated Press
29-01-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
New Year's Cybersecurity Resolution: 5 Questions to Identify and Mitigate Hidden Security Threats
PHILADELPHIA, PA / ACCESS Newswire / January 29, 2025 / While mass outages like 2024's CrowdStrike event can bring small businesses and major corporations alike to their knees, small technical issues or IT events are far more common and can shut down business functions with equally devastating effects. Cybersecurity threats raise the stakes even more, especially for small- and mid-sized businesses that rarely have strong protections in place to stave off potentially business-ending attacks. 'Surging security and cybersecurity threats don't discriminate by company size, industry, or geographic footprint. In today's high-risk security environment, an attack is all but inevitable,' says Erik Eisen, CEO of CTI Technical Services, a leading provider of IT support and cybersecurity services. 'Which is why every business today needs to make-and keep-a resolution to start the year with an evaluation of their network and security status to identify and address areas of weakness so they're around next year.' A Threatening Environment According to a recent survey by New Relic, the median number of annual outages among respondents was 232, with more than half experiencing weekly low-impact disruptions. IT teams spend 30% of their time-the equivalent of 12 hours per 40-hour workweek-addressing interruptions ranging from network failures and third-party service issues to human error. Cyberattacks are also surging, and small businesses are a favorite target. Attacks against small businesses increased by 150% over a two-year period at an average cost per incident ranging from more than $825 to nearly $654,000. More than 73% of US small business owners reported a cyberattack in 2023, most of which compromised user credentials. Further: Financial motives are behind 98% of cyberattacks on small businesses. System intrusion, social engineering, and basic web application attacks represent 92% of all small business breaches. An average small business with less than 100 employees will receive 350% more social engineering attacks than larger enterprises. 'Despite the risk, the typical small business spends less than $500 a year on cybersecurity, and most don't have a dedicated cybersecurity budget,' says Eisen. 'It's an oversight that can have significant repercussions, as 60% of the small businesses that fall victim to cyberattacks close their doors within six months, unable to recover from the resulting downtime, reduced productivity, and remediation costs.' According to Nationwide claims data, it takes an average of 279 days for a small business to recover from a cyberattack, and the average associated costs are between $15,000 and $25,000. Further, 32% of small business owners who experienced an attack said it led to losing customer trust. A Proactive Stance When it comes to IT events and cybersecurity attacks, it is a matter of when, not if, for businesses of all sizes. However, there are several steps companies can take to mitigate their risk, starting with a self-assessment to determine areas of vulnerability. This doesn't require an IT expert; just answers to a handful of questions in the following five areas: Staff training: is your team trained in cybersecurity best practices, including recognizing phishing attempts and the need for strong passwords, and is this training updated regularly? Security safeguards: Are security measures in place that minimize human errors (e.g., email filters, browsing restrictions, multi-factor authentication, etc.), particularly around personally identifiable information (PII) access? Are they kept current? Software patches and updates: Are procedures in place for installing the latest patches and updates to software and systems to protect against emerging threats and harden existing vulnerabilities? Are they followed? Vendor security profiles: Do vendors, partners, and any other entity that may access the company's systems have proper cybersecurity and security protocols to prevent a breach on their end from impacting your operations? Business continuity: Is a business recovery and continuity plan in place to get operations back up and running after a breach? Is it regularly reviewed and updated as needed? Are staff aware of the plan and trained in its deployment? Responses will help determine if broader protections are required and if engaging with an IT service provider is warranted. If it is, look for a provider with cybersecurity experience that offers, at minimum, proactive monitoring, regular security assessments, and staff training. Prospective partners should also have a deep understanding of industry-specific compliance requirements. Along with the above, CTI delivers: Comprehensive services: CTI provides a wide range of technical services, including cybersecurity, data recovery, and workplace solutions. Personalized customer support: CTI emphasizes building long-term relationships with clients by tailoring their services to specific needs, ensuring a personalized and customer-focused approach. Advanced technological expertise: CTI strongly emphasizes staying ahead of technological trends, leveraging cutting-edge tools and processes that outperform older or less adaptive technology. Transparent pricing and policies: CTI maintains a clear, upfront pricing structure and offers fair service terms with no hidden fees or complicated contracts. Nationwide reach with localized support: CTI serves clients nationwide while maintaining a local, approachable touch that provides flexibility and scale. Finally, during the evaluation process, be sure to ask prospects about their response times and disaster recovery capabilities and obtain-and check-references. 'Security and cybersecurity protocols don't have to break the bank, but they do need to be a budget priority,' says Eisen. 'Many policies can be implemented internally. For those that can't, the right IT partner will have the skills, experience, and flexibility to lower your risk profile in 2025 and beyond.' For more information on CTI's security and cybersecurity services, visit CTI Technical Services is a trusted IT service provider specializing in network design, information architecture, and comprehensive IT support for clients nationwide. With expertise in serving dental and health practices, hospitality, small businesses, and golf courses, Philadelphia-based CTI offers a full suite of services, including managed IT services, cybersecurity, cloud solutions, telecommunications, and network infrastructure design and implementation. Committed to security, efficiency, and reliability, CTI ensures that every client's technology is optimized to protect their business and support seamless operations. For more information, visit Media Contact: