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Postman Highlights New Relic Integration to Automate Full-Stack Observability

Postman Highlights New Relic Integration to Automate Full-Stack Observability

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Postman, the company is highlighting an integration between its Agent Mode and New Relic’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) server aimed at automating aspects of full‑stack observability. The post outlines use cases such as validating post‑deploy health by comparing pre‑ and post‑release performance metrics, and assessing whether new deployments improve performance or introduce operational risk.

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The post also describes capabilities to quantify customer impact by tracing requests to backing services, identifying slow transactions, and generating user impact reports that estimate how many customers may be affected. Additional functions include correlating incidents with recent deployments, metric anomalies, and logs to help surface probable root causes more quickly, as well as auditing alert coverage to identify missing alerts on critical “golden” metrics.

From an investor perspective, the content suggests Postman is positioning its platform more deeply into observability and incident‑management workflows, leveraging AI‑driven “agent” functionality to increase developer and SRE productivity. If this integration gains adoption among New Relic users and broader DevOps teams, it could strengthen Postman’s role in the software delivery toolchain, support higher platform stickiness, and potentially open up incremental monetization opportunities tied to performance and reliability use cases.

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