This month (Aug, ’15) we will surpass 5 MILLION EVENTS PER MONTH! That’s pretty huge, so we thought we would celebrate by highlighting a few of the awesome companies that use Exceptionless and throw out a some pretty cool statistics we dug up from the database. If your company isn’t on this list, don’t worry – it’s not …Read More
It’s always great to hear back from our users, whether it’s a simple “atta boy” or a full page’s worth of feedback. Today we thought it would be nice to share a recent case study from one of our users that lives in the scientific laboratory and processing equipment space. Their company is a leading …Read More
It’s always great to hear back from our users, whether it’s a simple “atta boy” or a full page’s worth of feedback. Today we thought it would be nice to share a recent case study from one of our users that lives in the scientific laboratory and processing equipment space. Their company is a leading …Read More
Today, after much development and weeks of live user testing and feedback, we have officially released Exceptionless 2.0 into the wild! Users will notice a completely new interface and experience numerous new features and improvements, highlighted below. Existing users that update their clients (not required) will experience improved client efficiency, the ability to send us logs, and more. We believe …Read More
Today we’ve got a pretty cool case study that comes to us from a game development studio! We love to see Exceptionless being used by companies with interesting projects and development pipelines, and what’s more interesting than gaming, multi-server, and multi-player environments? These guys also gave us some good feedback, which we’ll address. Check it …Read More
We like to know how Exceptionless is helping its users, and we love it when we get feedback! Every once in a while, we like to share a story or two so we can drive home the benefits of having a real-time exception logging service tied into code projects. Surveys are sometimes sent out to …Read More
This is yet another story of an elusive bug that, without a proper error reporting service, would have gone un-noticed for a very long time. When third-party software and services interact with your code, in any way, you have to be wary that their data may be different from yours. In this instance, our client …Read More
As with every new release of software, things change. And, like we all expected, there wasn’t an exception to that rule when Microsoft introduced Internet Explorer 10 into the mix. Everyone coding for the web had the normal things to worry about, of course, like design formatting, speed, and support, but one of our clients …Read More
How a client eliminated 50+ exceptions/hour Recently, a client contacted us and gave us a pretty incredible case study. He found a huge number of “leaking” exceptions by eliminating all of the empty catch statements in his ASP.NET code and sending an exception to Exceptionless instead. By doing so, he was able to track down …Read More
We have all worked on projects, large and small, where tiny, one-off bugs went unnoticed for a while before they were finally reported by a user or discovered by a developer. In some instances, these bugs probably affected the end-user’s ability to use the service, purchase an item, etc, meaning that there was a direct impact …Read More