New Relic last week previewed a new software analytics tool that aims to let companies use live application data to provide clear, actionable business insights across an organization. To be launched next year, Rubicon will be built on the world’s largest Big Data database, according to the company. “This isn’t analyzing consumer data, sales data or anything like that,” noted Jim McGregor, principal analyst at Tirias Research. “It’s just analyzing how an IT system is running in terms of resources and data it’s using.”
New Relic Analytics Aims to Speed IT Problem Solving
Posted by: Richard Adhikari October 28, 2013 12:15 PMNew Relic last week previewed a new software analytics tool that aims to let companies use live application data to provide clear, actionable business insights across an organization. To be launched next year, Rubicon will be built on the world’s largest Big Data database, according to the company. “This isn’t analyzing consumer data, sales data or anything like that,” noted Jim McGregor, principal analyst at Tirias Research. “It’s just analyzing how an IT system is running in terms of resources and data it’s using.”