We are happy to announce that Scout now integrates with the popular error monitoring solution, Honeybadger. This integration brings a similar feature set to our existing Rollbar, Sentry and Bugsnag integrations, and it allows you to see your errors and exceptions alongside your performance metrics all on a single page. So let’s take this opportunity to take a closer look at Honeybadger and see how you can get it setup within Scout in just a few minutes! Read more
Some members of the Tokyo Scout team travelled to Taipei last week to take part in RubyConf Taiwan. It was the first time that Scout has sponsored this event, so we were very excited to be invited to take part! During the conference we had the opportunity to speak with many interesting developers from all over Taiwan and Asia. It was a fantastic opportunity to show Scout in a new environment and to make connections with Ruby developers from all across Asia. Read more
Some of the Scout members travelled from Tokyo to Ireland via boats and trains… and no planes! On day 18 of the 20 day adventure, we had our first London drink-up! We hosted the event at Guy Ritchie's old pub called The Punchbowl. Read more
Today we're happy to announce that our transaction timeline view has exited BETA and is now available for all Ruby apps monitored by Scout. Read more
Talks from industry experts and community leaders discuss the newest approaches in monitoring and observability. Find out which tools and techniques are in use at some of the largest web architectures in the world. Read more
This past week some of the Scout team had the opportunity to hang out at PyCon USA in Cleveland. This was the first time the Scout APM team had attended PyCon and it was great to spend some time with an awesome swath of Python developers. Read more
The 2019 edition of PyCon USA takes place over the next few days in Cleveland, Ohio - and Scout is delighted to be there, sharing our APM tool with the Python community. Read more
Two weeks ago, the Scout team flew out to Japan to attend and sponsor RubyKaigi 2019 . Ruby has a special place in Japanese developers’ hearts and RubyKaigi is arguably the most important Ruby event in the world--the creator of Ruby, Yukihiro “Matz” Matsumoto, is Japanese! Japan also has the ... Read more
Scout is proud to announce monitoring support for Brainfuck! Clone the repository with our instrumented Brainfuck interpreter and follow the instructions to pipe performance data on all your Brainfuck programs directly into Scout. Read more
Last week we were delighted to host Ditch the Relic Hakuba. We combined foreign lands, foreign friends and a mission to make developer lives’ easier--and produced an amazing output of features, perspectives, and photos… starting with: Read more