New Relic announces suite of integrations with AWS

By Jason Pollock on Dec 4, 2025 3:53AM
New Relic announces suite of integrations with AWS

New Relic has rolled out a suite of integrations with Amazon Web Services (AWS) that deliver New Relic’s AI capabilities and observability insights directly to AWS AI services.

The New Relic MCP Server allows AI assistants and agents to access observability insights directly, embedding them into engineers' workflows and making them quickly actionable.

Thanks to the MCP Server's new integration with AWS DevOps Agent, when an alert fires, AWS DevOps Agent calls the New Relic MCP Server which generates and delivers observability insights, including root cause analysis and business context, to help the solution propose and execute mitigation actions.

The New Relic MCP Server now also integrates with Amazon Quick Suite. The application triggers the New Relic MCP Server when an alert fires, resulting in the same telemetry insights that help expedite incident management.

Additionally, the company is bringing enterprise data from the Amazon Q index into New Relic AI, enabling users to connect technical failures to business impact. 

The integration enables New Relic AI to access key information from across an enterprise’s data sets to provide insights and analysis during an incident. When an engineer asks a natural language question in New Relic AI, it invokes the Amazon Q index, which contains the organisation’s enterprise data.

The index responds back with relevant information, and the New Relic AI generates a coherent answer based on the initial query.

New Relic also unveiled Security RX Cloud, giving DevOps and DevSecOps teams unified security insights to prioritise risk and accelerate software development.

Its new agentic integration with AWS intends to reduce context switching and bridges build-time insights with runtime configurations, allowing teams to automate the remediation of Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) vulnerabilities from directly within the AWS console, command line interface (CLI), or config templates like teraform and cloud formation.

AWS users gain a view to discover, manage, and remediate cloud resources and misconfigurations alongside their app and infrastructure vulnerabilities.

It contextualises security findings with runtime configs, ownership, and operational details in order to provide remediation options that prioritise the highest risks. 

Availability in AWS Marketplace features a native connector for one step observability, with no agent deployment required.

New Relic Monitoring for SAP Solutions is now available in AWS Marketplace. It features a native connector to SAP systems and non-SAP systems, clouds, processes and experiences to provide insights without deploying agents in SAP.

New Relic is also featured in the newly updated RISE with SAP on AWS technical documentation that provides AWS-focused guidance on observability options in RISE with SAP.

“As organisations increasingly adopt AI and agentic workforces, leaders realise that observability isn’t optional — it’s a prerequisite for running AI in production,” said New Relic chief product officer Brian Emerson.

“Our integrations with AWS harness the power of agentic AI to predict issues so businesses can go beyond the black box with full-stack AI observability to speed up trouble-shooting and decision making. This fosters business growth and agentic AI in production at scale.”

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