Software.com Helps Improve Developer Productivity
More than 300,000 software developers and organizations around the world have adopted Software.com’s DevOps Metrics Platform to improve their development processes and make individual developers more productive while making their work days more enjoyable. In this episode of “Powered by Snowflake,” Mason McLead, CTO at Software.com, chats with Snowflake’s Daniel Myers about how the platform works and the critical role that Snowflake plays in making it all possible.
Data comes into the DevOps platform from a wide variety of sources–editor plugins, webhooks, 3rd-party apps, and Software.com events–and is then processed and analyzed to create insights into potential bottlenecks in the DevOps processes. It also powers automations for individual developers. For example, if the system detects that a developer is in a highly productive state, it can put them into Flow Mode to eliminate distractions that could inhibit productivity. For example it can turn off Slack notifications, enable the editor window to go full screen, adjust your calendar, control lights, and even power up a favorite Spotify playlist. It’s a data-intensive operation that relies on the real-time ingestion speeds of Snowpipe to make it work. Watch the video to learn more.
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