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Java exceptions: Common terminology with examples [2018 guide]

The Java programming language comes with advanced exception handling features that help programmers manage exceptional events. In Java, exceptions are either thrown by the compiler or occur during the execution of the program. Exceptions stop the normal flow of the program, so you need to handle them appropriately.

How to Monitor Errors in Magento 2 the Easy Way

Magento is the largest open-source eCommerce platform in the world, used by more than 250,000 merchants. While Magento makes setting up a store easier, there is complexity with custom plugins and extensions, and custom site behavior. Sophisticated stores also introduce more opportunity for problems with errors, bugs, performance, and more. A critical production issue might not just cost you a sale, but also customer trust. Errors can affect your business in surprising ways.

Taloflow announces the close of a $1.1 million venture round and aims to save enterprises $10 billion in cloud spend by 2025

Victory Square Technologies and Plug and Play Ventures invested in the Vancouver and California-based startup with participation from key angels in the enterprise and infrastructure space.

Log Manager for Orion Guided Tour

When it comes to log management there are a lot of options out there. However, when our product team worked with IT pros we often heard that existing options were too complex and too expensive. Log Manager for Orion is designed to make it as simple as possible to collect log data as well as view, search, and alert on those logs, all for an affordable price.

Combining Threat Detection with Artificial Intelligence, Logz.io Launches Security Analytics App for ELK Stack on its Continuous Operations Platform

Boston and Tel Aviv, October 24, 2018 — Logz.io, the leader in AI-powered log analysis, releases the first robust security application built on the open source ELK Stack, bringing powerful and scalable security monitoring and analysis directly into the DevOps workflow.

A Deeper Dive into Logz.io Security Analytics

Facing the growing threat of cybercrime, and to answer compliance requirements, more and more organizations are looking at their DevOps and Operations teams to implement security. The term “security”, however, often triggers negative feelings among engineers. The reason for this is that security is associated with siloed, sequential and complicated processes — all roadblocks to fast development and deployment.

Announcing Logz.io Security Analytics

We founded Logz.io four years ago with a vision to provide a platform for engineers like us to operate the next generation of applications and infrastructure. As engineers, we experienced firsthand the challenges of running large-scale, open-source tools and the frustration of dealing with slow, proprietary tools which were not designed to support the rapidly changing technology stack we operated.