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New Relic Teams With HTTP Archive to Track 1 Million WebsitesSAN FRANCISCO, CA, Jun 15, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- New Relic, Inc., the SaaS web application performance management provider, announced today that it has joined forces with the Internet Archive to support its new HTTP Archive project, the largest repository of Web performance data monitoring performance data for 1 million of the Internet's top websites. Web performance leaders including Google, Mozilla, Etsy and others have also joined New Relic in supporting HTTP Archive's efforts. "We share a common interest with the HTTP Archive project: to create a faster, better Web experience for everyone who uses the Internet," said New Relic founder and CEO Lew Cirne. "Understanding application performance is critical to achieving that goal. We believe in providing application and website creators with comprehensive visibility into performance data, so they can build apps that people want to use time and again. The performance data captured by HTTP Archive will prove to be a valuable resource, allowing businesses to benchmark their apps against the most popular sites around the world." The HTTP Archive is a permanent repository of Web performance information created by Steven Souders in early 2011. When first launched, the HTTP Archive monitored just 20,000 of the top websites. Today, the project will grow to monitor 1 million sites, gathering information such as size of pages, failed requests, and technologies utilized. This performance information highlights trends in how the Web is built and provides a common data set from which to conduct web performance research. "New Relic is a leader in web application performance management. The HTTP Archive is a great complement to this work, providing a record of performance information from today's top websites," said Google's Steve Souders, creator of HTTP Archive and co-chair of Velocity. "Through their support of the HTTP Archive, New Relic is helping to raise awareness about the benefits of web performance optimization." To learn more about New Relic and the HTTP Archive project, visit Booth #319 at Velocity 2011, June 15-16 in Santa Clara, CA. Also, see New Relic CEO Lew Cirne present, 'How to Build a SaaS App With Twitter-like Throughput on Just 9 Servers,' at Velocity on Wednesday, June 15 at 4:05 PM. About HTTP Archive The HTTP Archive provides a record of how digitized content on the Web's top sites is constructed and served. It is a permanent repository of web performance information such as size of pages, failed requests, and technologies utilized. HTTP Archive was created by Steven Souders and built on Pat Meenan's WebPagetest system. About New Relic New Relic, Inc. is the all-in-one web application performance management provider for the cloud and the datacenter. Its SaaS solution, which combines real user monitoring, application monitoring, and availability monitoring in a single solution built from the ground up, changes the way application teams manage web application performance in real-time. More than 10,000 organizations use New Relic to optimize over 6 billion transactions in production each day. New Relic also partners with leading cloud management, platform and hosting vendors to provide their customers with instant visibility into the performance of deployed applications. New Relic is a private company headquartered in San Francisco, Ca. To learn more, visit www.newrelic.com. Media Contact Katherine Nellums Email Contact 415.321.2347 SOURCE: New Relic http://www2.marketwire.com/mw/emailprcntct?id=AD8A649CEA37A943 |
