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4 Mobile Vitals to Keep a Pulse on Your Flutter Applications

Flutter is one of the fastest-growing open source cross-platform development frameworks. The likes of BMW, Google Pay, Tencent, and iRobot all use Flutter to quickly build and maintain mobile applications. In fact, Flutter was used by 42% of software developers in 2021, surpassing React Native as the most popular cross-platform mobile framework.

Furthering Your Own Professional Development

Everybody has ambitions, and while some of these might relate to how they develop personally, they might also be regarding their careers, and where they want to end up in that regard. While it might sound easy enough in theory to continue working along the necessary professional path until you end up at your ideal location, things are never quite so simple - and that's without even considering how you maneuver around other things, such as responsibilities in your personal life.

Best practices for monitoring mobile app performance

In a crowded and competitive market, mobile app developers must offer continuous availability and a frictionless user experience to minimize churn. Monitoring and maintaining mobile apps presents unique challenges. Since mobile apps run on a wide range of devices, it can be difficult to get clear visibility into client-side performance.

How B2B Brands Can Protect Critical Business Information Through Cybersecurity

With digitalization and the “upgradation” of technology, e-commerce businesses have managed to gather a huge volume of data. It is the age of the internet of things (IoT) and industry-disrupting technologies like cloud computing, big data, mobile apps, and cloud cybersecurity are now major priorities for businesses. Over the past ten years, malware infections have been on the rise, of which 92% were delivered by email.

Apache Kafka Consumer Lag Monitoring

The world lives by processing the data. Humans process the data – each sound we hear, each picture we see – everything is data for our brain. The same goes for modern applications and algorithms – the data is the fuel that allows them to function and provide useful features. Even though such thinking is not new, what is new in recent years is the requirement of near-real-time processing of large quantities of events processed by our systems.

The Real Benefits of Cloud Services

"The cloud" started as a term used mainly by tech industry insiders but quickly fell into everyday use over the past several years. As more computing processes moved into off-site data centers and more organizations turned to cloud storage, the masses began to talk about migration to "the cloud." Today, the cloud is the accepted term for this type of computing and is used widely in discussions of IT infrastructure, data storage, and certain types of software.