New Relic rolls out New Relic One, aims to identify codependency of containers, microservices, cloud, apps

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A screenshot of New Relic One.

New Relic One will be included to paid subscribers with availability May 15. New Relic added that new features for logging and AIOps will be delivered in the months ahead. 

Separately, New Relic delivered a fourth quarter loss of $15.4 million, or 30 cents a share, on revenue of $132.1 million, up from $98.4 million a year ago. Non-GAAP earnings were 13 cents a share.

Wall Street was expecting non-GAAP earnings of 6 cents a share on revenue of $128.1 million.

For the year, New Relic reported a loss of $33.1 million on revenue of $479.2 million, up 35 percent from fiscal 2018. On a non-GAAP basis, New Relic said fiscal 2019 earnings were 66 cents a share.

New Relic said it has 858 paid business accounts worth more than $100,000.

As for the outlook, New Relic projected first quarter revenue between $138 million and $140 million with non-GAAP earnings of 7 cents a share to 8 cents a share. For fiscal 2020, New Relic is projecting revenue between $600 million and $607 million with non-GAAP earnings of 54 cents a share to 62 cents a share.

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