Nicus New Relic Integration
Map New Relic entity topology to IT costs for service-based allocation.
New Relic tracks infrastructure, services, and applications as connected entities. Nicus uses this topology and NRQL-accessible utilization data to allocate IT costs to the services they support.
What This Integration Enables
- Infrastructure entity metadata and configuration data
- Hardware and cloud asset inventory from New Relic Infrastructure
- Service and application topology mappings
- Resource utilization and performance metrics
- Cloud infrastructure configuration and metadata
- Application dependency data for service-based cost allocation
Common Use Cases
- ITFM cost modeling enriched with New Relic utilization and entity data
- Service-based cost allocation using New Relic application and service mappings
- Infrastructure cost allocation based on actual resource utilization
- TBM tower-based cost modeling supported by New Relic infrastructure data
Flexible Integration Options
New Relic is a full-stack observability platform (New Relic One) providing Infrastructure Monitoring, Application Performance Monitoring (APM), log management, and distributed tracing. Using entity-based monitoring, New Relic automatically discovers and tracks infrastructure assets, applications, and services — providing rich metadata and utilization data accessible through New Relic Query Language (NRQL).
Nicus uses infrastructure configuration, utilization, and performance data from New Relic — including infrastructure entity metadata, service and application mappings, and resource utilization metrics — to support IT Financial Management (ITFM), cost allocation, and service-based financial modeling.
FAQs
Does Nicus work with New Relic?
Yes. Nicus uses infrastructure configuration, utilization, and service mapping data from New Relic to support ITFM and cost allocation.
What New Relic data is typically used in Nicus?
Data commonly used in Nicus includes infrastructure entity metadata, service and application topology mappings, resource utilization metrics, and cloud infrastructure configuration data.
What is NRQL and is it relevant for ITFM data access?
NRQL (New Relic Query Language) is New Relic’s query language for accessing platform data. It can be used to extract infrastructure, utilization, and performance data for incorporation into Nicus for ITFM analysis.