
NET, GitHub, Microsoft Teams and Azure DevOps, to name a few. "With partners like New Relic, it's exciting to see comprehensive integration support with New Relic CodeStream, spanning multiple Microsoft platforms and products: VS Code, Visual Studio. Our goal at Microsoft is to provide a wide range of services to address the real-world needs of customers," said Scott Guthrie, executive vice president, Cloud + AI, Microsoft. "Developers are essential to helping organizations in every industry accelerate the use of new capabilities. Thanks to the integration of CodeStream into New Relic One, engineers across the region will now have access to telemetry data and insights as part of the tools they use each and every day, making them more productive than ever," added Goodman.


"Our mission is to empower these innovators with the best tools and technology possible so that they can spend more time delivering the best possible digital experiences for their customers. "Whether connecting virtually, watching online entertainment or ordering groceries and other goods, the COVID-19 induced, rapid rise in demand for digital services and experiences has seen developers placed under more pressure than ever to create the best code possible, making them the unsung heroes of the pandemic," said Ben Goodman, SVP, New Relic Asia Pacific and Japan. New Relic is also announcing their new Core user pricing option, an affordable, accessible option to reduce barriers for developers to embrace observability. The capability includes integrations with Microsoft's VS Code, Visual Studio, Teams and GitHub, among other popular developer tools. New Relic CodeStream is an observability solution that connects application telemetry data directly to the relevant code inside the IDE, so developers can instrument, collaborate and debug issues faster and more simply than ever before. With this acquisition the company has launched New Relic CodeStream, a first-of-its-kind developer experience that brings observability and code collaboration into the most widely used Integrated Development Environments (IDE). New Relic announced that it has acquired the developer collaboration platform CodeStream and integrated it with New Relic One.
