New Relic at LeadDev NYC
Visit New Relic at Booth #8 during LeadDev from October 15-16 in NYC. Connect with our thought leaders and participate in our Table Talk session as Spence Taylor, Lead Developer Relations Engineer at New Relic, leads a discussion on "How do you embed observability into your engineering culture?" Join us to explore practical strategies and best practices for integrating observability into your team's daily workflows. We'll discuss how to make observability a core part of how you build and operate, rather than an afterthought.
We're excited to offer exclusive 1:1 Expert Clinic sessions with Spence, where you'll explore tailored solutions and personalized demos aligned with your unique needs. Don't miss this opportunity—reserve your session here.
Following LeadDev, we'll be at LeadingEng on October 17, an event designed for senior engineering leaders to discuss strategies for optimizing engineering processes and team dynamics. Don't miss our roundtable session on "Dispelling the Speed vs. Safety Myth" co-hosted by New Relic's Jemiah Sius and Amazon Music's Michael Winslow. They'll share insights on how to balance speed, quality, and complexity as your teams grow.
Book a 1:1 meeting now! Connect with New Relic to learn more about why we've been named a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Observability Platforms for the 13th consecutive time.
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Spence Taylor
Lead Developer Relations Engineer
LeadDev Table Talk
Date: Wednesday, Oct 15
Time: 11:45 am
Location: North Javits - Foyer
Topic: How do you embed observability into your engineering culture?
Join us to explore practical strategies and best practices for integrating observability into your team's daily workflows. We'll discuss how to make observability a core part of how you build and operate, rather than an afterthought.
Find me on Linkedin: Spence Taylor
Jemiah Sus
VP, Market Strategy and Developer Relations
LeadingEng RoundTable
Date: Friday, Oct 17
Time: 12:20 pm
Location: North Javits - RIVERVIEW B (East)
Topic: Dispelling the Speed vs Safety Myth
AI has changed the game, and you can now move fast and not break things, but only with a solid plan and guardrails, and not just vibes.
Discussion will include:
- Identifying and removing bottlenecks to engineering velocity
- Balancing speed with resilience and long-term reliability
- Where automation and AI can (and can’t) help you scale effectively
- Metrics that demonstrate real impact across engineering and the business
Find me on Linkedin: Jemiah Sius