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The 5 quality pillars any R&D must own
In today’s competitive world of software development, one of the key factors for a company’s success is the R&D capability of releasing and monitoring multiple high quality versions in order to provide top notch services to their customers.
With software systems becoming more complex and distributed, the need for version delivery and software monitoring grew. This caused an explosion of new startup companies targeting these markets. With these new companies, came various solutions for the different stages of the development and delivery process of software systems. These solutions attempt to enhance and make these stages more efficient.
Roughly, this quality cycle can be divided into 5 main sections. Below, we’ll walk you through the essence of each stage and share a few tools that stand out.
Read more : http://coralogix.com/the-5-quality-pillars-that-any-developer-must-know/
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These 4 parameters will make or break your E-commerce
During our research here at Coralogix, we discovered the growing need and awareness of Log Analytics as companies strive to control their log data and monitor their application and server logs. One of the markets which made the most out of Log Analytics is the E-commerce application market. E-commerce are extremely dependent on the completeness of their transactions. They must analyze data of various sources in order to optimize their user experience, understand their customer behavior and most importantly, make sure their stores are functioning at a 100% as each and every broken transaction or link can result in immediate money loss.
Read more : http://coralogix.com/these-4-parameters-will-make-or-break-your-e-commerce/
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Our journey from Homeland security to Actionable Log Analytics
5 years ago, when I finished my Army service at the IDF 8200 intelligence unit, it was clear to me that my future is in the world of intelligence and cyber. It was only natural for me to start my first job at a successful Homeland security firm.
Although my service prepared me quite well to this market, it was only when I was working for a global firm that I was introduced to the 3 ground rules for success in the world of Intelligence and Cyber:
1) Recognize the routine and identify abnormal behavior
2) Provide real-time insights
3) Give the user the data he needs in order to take action
Read more at : http://coralogix.com/the-journey-to-actionable-log-analytics/
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That junk on your servers is worth a fortune
Although many tend to think Log Management is a new concept, logs were actually born together with computers and were always used as a system monitoring tool.
However, nowadays with the ever increasing complexity of software and infrastructures, we see that log management is no longer a side task aimed to put out fires, but a crucial element for software companies success.
Read more : http://coralogix.com/log-analytics-will-turn-that-junk-on-your-servers-into-gold/
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Who said logs can't be actionable?
#Coralogix #LogsInAction
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Delivery vs. Quality - Why not both?
On our previous post (http://tinyurl.com/peezp42) we talked about the huge amount of time that software developers spend on maintenance. In this post we will try to give some advice on how to tackle this issue, save time and improve customer satisfaction.
Read more: http://coralogix.com/delivery-vs-quality-why-not-both/
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This is what your developers are doing 75% of the time, and this is the cost you pay
This is what your developers are doing 75% of the time, and this is the cost you pay.
Following our last post on how log analytics and code analysis tools are becoming all the more essential in the world of complex and distributed systems, this post will introduce 5 amazing facts on exactly how much time is spent on debugging and code fixing in the software industry.
Read more : http://coralogix.com/this-is-what-your-developers-are-doing-75-of-the-time-and-this-is-the-cost-you-pay/
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Today at Coralogix! our amazing back-end architect does some EXTREME programming :)
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$100M raised | 12 Months | 4 Companies | 1 Surging market
In the world of DevOps and continuous delivery, log management and Analytic tools are quickly emerging as a crucial component for an effective strategy towards improved maintenance procedures and support of complex cloud infrastructures.
Just to provide a scale; the software maintenance market is estimated at around $140B annually, among which, $3B are invested annually in log management alone, with an amazing predicted growth rate of 12% a year for the next 5 years.
Read more: http://coralogix.com/100m-raised-12-months-4-companies-1-surging-market/
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Anomaly detection seems very promising in the world of logging and debug!
Anomaly detection algorithms use machine learning, statistical analysis, and human insight to classify and solve problems hidden within terabytes of data. The challenge: to react and respond to critical events in real time.
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Competition in the world of APM's is starting to get more and more crowded, what do you think will give the X factor to companies in this arena ?
#SuryaRay #Surya AppDynamics, an application performance management company, has scored $50 million in Series D funding led by Institutional Venture Partners. Previous investors Greylock Partners, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Lightspeed Venture Partners also contributed to the round,...
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A nice review on Elastic search uses with Logstash and similar tools, useful, but complicated.
This is the 3rd part of my Cloudstack Collab Conference posts.
ElasticSearch at Cloudstack Conf
I had my eye on the ElasticSearch/Logstash/Kibana stack for a while now. I’ve been looking for a log aggregation and analytics toolset for a while now, and the flexibility and power of...
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The day google went down for 5 minutes
So what are the costs of downtime ?
I’ve gathered some researches showing exactly how expensive are downtimes for software and internet companies, these amazing numbers show how dependent our economy on the stability of software systems
Read more: http://coralogix.com/the-day-google-went-down-for-5-minutes/
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