Datapipe, a global provider of managed services and infrastructure for outsourced IT and cloud computing, has added application performance management from New Relic to their growing portfolio of solutions and services.
Now, Datapipe customers can take advantage of New Relic Standard free of charge.
New Relic's performance monitoring provides instant, comprehensive information vital to the management of web applications running in the cloud and the data center. Datapipe clients are now empowered to make more informed decisions regarding their infrastructure to ensure optimal performance of their mission critical applications.
"At Datapipe we're focused on providing the tools and services our customers need to optimize their apps for exceptional performance and New Relic is an important element of our approach." Ed Laczynski, VP Cloud Strategy at Datapipe. "By partnering with New Relic we are adding an additional layer of visibility into application performance that provides our clients with insight needed to stay competitive."
"New Relic and Datapipe are both committed to helping organizations reach and ensure maximum performance, reliability, and availability of their mission critical applications," said Bill Lapcevic, New Relic's VP of Business Development. "With New Relic, Datapipe customers can monitor and manage their cloud applications to ensure the highest performance and assure application success. Together, New Relic and Datapipe are an ideal combination for organizations creating and managing applications in the cloud."
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