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How to Choose the Right Log Analysis Tool for Your Enterprise

In the digital era, we need to track and record all of our data at all times. From a user logging into the dashboard to database queries, JavaScript errors, and website traffic, everything that matters is recorded in a log. You name it, and with due probability, you already have time-stamped documentation of all the events saved somewhere in the form of a log.

Atatus

Atatus builds performance monitoring infrastructure for every online business. We automate the annoying parts of error tracking and performance monitoring. Atatus supports PHP, Node.js, JavaScript, Angular, React & more frameworks.

Tim-your cloud on autopilot

Today, we’d like to introduce you to Tim — the Taloflow Instance Manager. We created Tim to take the stress out of managing your AWS bill. Every year, the major cloud platforms have been making big usability enhancements and releasing features such as Serverless that make it easier and easier for developers to get started, spin up, and scale resources.

Cronitor

Monitor cron jobs, micro services and almost anything else. Realtime alerts when your tasks and services don't run on schedule, run too long or fail unexpectedly. Easier cron troubleshooting and no more silent failures.

CFEngine 3.13.0 released

Today we are very happy to announce the release of CFEngine 3.13.0. This is a non-LTS release, introducing new features and functionality. There is a lot happening with CFEngine these days! This release is closely following last weeks release of CFEngine 3.10.5 LTS, and soon we will also release the next patch version of our 3.12 LTS series. So keep following our updates!

Discover how to set up a Raspberry kiosk mode

If you’ve been shopping recently, you may or may not have seen stores and shops with screens, promotional videos, product images, statistics, etc. Normally, for this purpose the computers are hidden. These computers have immense power consumption, being on all day just to show something on the screen.