Applications running in production, test, and development environments produce massive files filled with endless lines of text in the form of log files. Mining the data available in these files manually is a daunting, nearly impossible, effort. This is where log management tools come into play. The two most popular are Splunk and the Elastic Stack. Both solutions are excellent options, with each having their own pros and cons; this article makes no claims as to which tool is best for your organization, as there are simply too many variables to be taken into consideration to make a blanket statement of one being better than the other.
Getting Started with the Elastic Stack
Jul 27, 2017 8:27:00 AM / by Paul Friedman posted in DevOps, Development, Architecture, Modernized Technology, Elastic Stack
DevOps: Faster Development With Safety
May 25, 2017 2:00:00 PM / by Krithi Gnanasekaran posted in DevOps, Development
All you wanted to know about Responsive Design - summarized!
May 18, 2017 2:00:00 PM / by BorisS posted in Agile, Development, UX, Responsive Design, UI Design
“I have been asked from a lot of developers “What is responsive design all about? How does it work, and how do I do it?” In this article I’m going to try to explain responsive design and how that relates to media queries.”