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Assembla Integration

BugSplat is pleased to announce our integration with Assembla, a popular project and program management tool. This integration allows user to create defects directly from crash reports or Stack Keys in Assembla. Hyperlinks allow quick navigation from defects to crash reports and back. Defects created from BugSplat automatically include symbolic call stack information as well as other crash-specific data that can help your team crush bugs faster. Get more information on this integration in our docs.

Generate metrics from your logs to view historical trends and track SLOs

Web server logs and other access logs from technologies such as NGINX, Apache, and AWS Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) provide a wealth of key performance indicators (KPIs) for monitoring the health and performance of your application and understanding your users’ experience. These logs tell you how long pages take to load, where errors are occurring, which parts of your application are requested the most, and much more.

Watchdog for Infra automatically detects infrastructure anomalies

Last year, we introduced Watchdog to help Datadog APM users detect performance problems in their services by applying machine learning algorithms to automatically surface anomalies. Today, we’re excited to announce Watchdog for Infra, which expands the scope of Watchdog to automatically provide ongoing visibility into the health and performance of your infrastructure with no setup required.

Trouble free remote employment with Elium

Remote working or freelancing is an emerging trend. It has been analyzed through research and surveys that remote workers are more productive than in-house workers. Freelancers all across the world agree that working remotely saves them from workplace stress, office politics and following a boring routine. It ultimately helps them to increase their focus and productivity. However, the main issue that they face in this work structure is of constant communication and collaboration.

The ITOA SaaS Platform for Capital Market Data Visualization

If money makes the world go round, then technology is becoming its engine. Financial services, in particular, have widely adopted big data technologies and analytics to inform better investment decisions. The past decade has seen the rise of digital investment platforms. Financial institutions — facing increasing competition, regulatory constraints and customer needs — are seeking ways to leverage technology to gain efficiency and competitive advantage.

A subject matter expert's review: RouterFreak on OpManager

Given the myriad of choices people have for a product in the market, deciding upon an option has become a daunting task. Online review sites and expert reviews on the internet have become the go-to for credible information about products. So, when RouterFreak, a subject matter expert in network tech decided to review OpManager, we just had to show the world what the experts think about us.

Pandora FMS gives you these useful tips to share technology

If you do not have much idea about how to share technology, you may go crazy when shopping or going through online gift websites. You know that the person you have to give something to for secret santa is a technology nerd, but you don’t know much more, and you are afraid of disappointing your friend or, directly, looking stupid with some gift that you thought was perfect, but your friend finds it the most old-fashioned and obsolete thing that exists in the technology market.

2020 Y2K Effect in Perl and its effect on Pandora FMS

Just when we thought we had got rid of Y2K, we came across an unexpected effect. The 2020 effect. Buried deep in the system, a basic Perl library has made any date comparison operation with the year 1970 become 2070, starting from January 1, 2020. It may seem not important at all, but for many systems, the “beginning” of the Unix calendar begins precisely in 1970, that is, a base reference date, used in much code precisely since the origin of Unix times, 1970.

Is my website mobile friendly?

If your website isn’t mobile-friendly, then it won’t show up in search engine results. What does mobile-friendly mean? A mobile-friendly website is one that shrinks down to accommodate the various mobile devices on the market. It’s like a mini version of your website. Having a non-responsive website can lead to poor user experience. That means your users will end up pinching, scrolling, and zooming. With a mobile-friendly website, your site is viewable across all devices.