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Hi {NAME}, I am reaching out to personally invite you to our at The Orchard, One Great Cumberland Pl

Hi {NAME}, I am reaching out to personally invite you to our [New Relic Breakfast Club]() at The Orchard, One Great Cumberland Place on September 25th, 2024 from 10am -12pm. We've prepared a jam-packed agenda on best practices for cloud-native observability with AWS. We’ll be demonstrating how New Relic AI Monitoring observes your AI-powered applications so you can keep these initiatives on track, how to optimise your LLM selection and manage their performance and costs, as well as how to build generative AI solutions that adhere to compliance standards. In addition, we’ll share some pro tips to help you prepare for peak traffic events leading up to this holiday season. Everything from the most common mistakes and how to avoid them, a practical step-by-step planning process, and a demo of how to use the New Relic platform for end-to-end Digital Experience Monitoring. I hope you and the team can join to network and further your education. [Register now to save your spot.]() Gary JonesPrincipal Solutions Consultant [new_relic_logo_horizontal.png] [View this online]() · [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to [{EMAIL}]. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, click on the following link: [Unsubscribe]()

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