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How To Create Company Sample Rate Rules | Dynamic Sampling | Moesif in 100 Seconds

Dynamic sampling enables you to control which API calls are logged to Moesif based on customer or API behavior. This video will show you how to create sampling rules specific to a company within Moesif. Dynamic sampling is a fantastic cost-savings feature available to customers on our Enterprise plan. Moesif will intelligently extrapolate metrics for accurate reporting even with multiple sample rates in place. That means that no matter what rules or sample rates you have set up you can be sure you are still seeing an accurate representation of your data.

4 Reasons to Supplement Your Financial Processes with Better Operational Reporting

Operational reporting is an effective, results-driven means of tracking, measuring, and analyzing your business’s regular deliverables and metrics. These dynamic reports offer invaluable insights into various logistical aspects relating to your organization’s activities across the board. They’ll help you make swift, informed decisions, save time and money, spot emerging trends and formulate initiatives that will improve the day-to-day operations of your business.

The Power of Event-Driven Architecture | Chris Parlette | TriggerMesh | Kongcast Episode 19

In this episode of Kongcast, Kaitlyn talks with Chris Parlette, Senior Solutions Architect at TriggerMesh about the evolution of microservices and event-driven architecture, who can benefit most from organizational future-proofing and modernization, and TriggerMesh as an event-driven integration platform.

How Ecommerce Companies Benefit From a Textual Warehouse

This is a guest post by computer scientist Bill Inmon, recognized as the “father of the data warehouse.” Bill has written 60 books in nine languages and is currently building a technology called textual ETL. Here are five things to know about textual warehouses: Imagine this scene. One day, someone in your ecommerce organization wakes up and can’t locate the information they need to prospect leads or check inventory processes.

Build vs. buy? A startup's case for outsourcing QA

So your AWS bill is on fire and suddenly your all-hands takes up multiple screens on Zoom. Users are doubling. Your investors are thrilled to see your startup hitting its stride. But your rapid growth has led to a couple of scary-looking bugs in production. Users in new locations and on previously unseen devices are popping up in your activity log. Your unit tests aren’t cutting it anymore, and an untimely bug puts your growing user base at risk.

All of your developer questions answered on Dark Mode

You’ll have heard of Dark Mode, a much-loved and ubiquitous type of theming for websites and applications that switches the page you’re looking at from a traditional white-background-dark-text theme to a darker background with lighter text. As it stands though, the availability of a dark mode theme is the responsibility of the developer.