Amazon Web Services is a major cloud services platform used by companies around the globe. Its cost-effectiveness and high agility has helped brands across all categories, verticals, and sizes scale their services quickly and efficiently. With many organizations now leveraging AWS resources to develop, build, and run business-critical applications in the cloud, it is important to track and monitor the performance of these services in real time to avoid unexpected issues.
A mission-critical application is a software program or suite of related programs that must function continuously in order for a business or segment of a business to be successful. If a mission-critical application experiences even brief downtime, the negative consequences are likely to be financial. In addition to lost productivity, a mission-critical app’s failure to function may also damage the business’ reputation.
A help desk can be an important and essential component of a successful business. The HubSpot Annual State of Service in 2022 reports, “A remarkable 91% of respondents agreed with the statement ‘our help desk system increases productivity.” Not only do help desks provide service to organizations, they also deliver a lot of value. To capitalize on this value, businesses should look to increase help desk efficiency. One of the best ways to do this is to utilize help desk software.
To enhance user experience, avoid data loss, and guard against security vulnerabilities, frontend errors must be handled properly. In this post, we'll cover the most common types of frontend errors and best practices for handling them. We'll also explore how to use the popular error monitoring platform Rollbar to track and manage errors.
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