Google Cloud Platform provides developers with many tools to build scalable apps in a way friendlier than AWS. In this article, Olasubomi Oluwalana shows us how we can use the Google Cloud Engine, Storage, and PubSub offerings to build an uptime monitoring system in Ruby.
For our latest specialist interview in our series speaking to technology leaders from around the world, we’ve welcomed Venkat MotuPalli to share his insights as the CTO of BlueTape, as well as his advice for would-be CTOs. Venkat is an innovative entrepreneur with 20+ years of experience in leadership, driving the architecture and delivery of large scale software solutions.
Beaumotica combines smart lighting, design, and top brands to create the perfect mood and atmosphere for any room. And with help from Talend, the company can now combine data, analytics, and automation to optimize business decisions and accelerate growth. Last year alone the company tripled its business and expanded into new territories across Europe. Based in The Netherlands, Beaumotica has been growing steadily since 2007.
Google Cloud Platform is a complex suite of services that are aimed at satisfying client’s computing, storaging, and application operating needs. App Engine, Cloud SQL, Cloud Speech API, Deployment Manager ( just a share of ) are the proud services of a GCP. All of them are developed for optimizing business and making business-client relationships easy and comfortable for sealing the deals and conversions go high.
Cloud-based technologies are increasing day by day. I remember what cloud meant to the people 10 years back and what it means now. It has grown more than just being “saving your files” to “developing on the cloud”. Cloud technology is almost everywhere today. From game development to machine learning projects to neural networks to automation testing- everything is on the cloud. And honestly, why shouldn’t it be?
Have you ever glanced at your logs and wondered why they don't make sense? Perhaps you've misused your log levels, and now every log is labelled "Error." Alternatively, your logs may fail to provide clear information about what went wrong, or they may divulge valuable data that hackers may exploit. It is possible to resolve these issues!!!