10/01/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/01/2024 07:02
New Relic, the intelligent observability platform, announced that CareerVillage, an edtech nonprofit organization revolutionizing career advice by crowdsourcing expertise, has standardized its observability practice on New Relic. Known for hosting the world's largest career advising community, CareerVillage depends on New Relic to drive innovation, scale, and enhance user experience as they serve a growing user base of over seven million users.
New Relic: The backbone of CareerVillage's success
The New Relic all-in-one platform provides CareerVillage with real-time insights into system performance, allowing its engineering team to quickly identify trends and potential issues that could affect platform reliability and availability. With New Relic application performance monitoring (APM), the team gains a clear view of application health, tracking latency trends and pinpointing bottlenecks at the code level. By leveraging New Relic alert management, CareerVillage is proactive in detecting and resolving issues before they impact users.
This enables the engineering team to prioritize innovation while maintaining a high-performing platform that meets the needs of a diverse global audience. Their latest innovation, an AI-powered career coach named "Coach," relies on New Relic to monitor response times and ensure a seamless experience for users seeking personalized career guidance.
Key achievements include:
"As a small team with such an extensive platform, leaning on New Relic as our observability platform has allowed us to leverage cutting-edge technology and scale," CareerVillage Executive Director Jared Chung. "Our aim is to transform education through technology, and New Relic has been instrumental in our growth, delivering end-to-end insights into our IT stack and ensuring a smooth digital experience for millions of users worldwide."
Read the blog for more details, and learn more about the New Relic Observability for Good program. New customers and nonprofits can sign up for free or request a demo.