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Join me to learn dashboard techniques to visualise system and business performance

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Hi {NAME}, Liam, Senior Manager of Customer Training at New Relic University, here. I’d like to

Hi {NAME}, Liam, Senior Manager of Customer Training at New Relic University, here. I’d like to personally invite you to my 90 minute online workshop on 12th September at 10am BST / 11am CEST on how to use [Dashboard techniques to visualise system and business performance.]() In this 90-minute workshop, you’ll learn dashboard design strategies, access best in class templates, discover how to create powerful charts, write New Relic query language (NRQL) queries for visualising trends, and discover how to correlate different data sets. You’ll also learn how to: - Create dashboard templates - Visualise trends and patterns - Use NRQL queries to help segment and attribute your data. The lab sessions will cover how to: - Segment your data via NRQL queries - Understand and review trends, compare data, baseline values and funnels - Create customised views for users, including interactive dashboards and variables You can find the full agenda on the [registration page here](). While we recommend attending the hands-on workshop live, you can also [register to receive the recording](). I hope to see you then, Liam Hurrell Senior Manager, Customer Training New Relic This email was sent to {EMAIL} as a result of subscribing or providing consent to receive marketing communications from New Relic. You can tailor your [email preferences]( at any time [here](. [Privacy Policy]() © 2008-24 New Relic, Inc. All rights reserved

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