FiveRuns Blog :: Introducing DataFabric

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One of the lingering issues we’ve had to deal with over the last year in the Manage service is ActiveRecord’s reluctance to talk to more than one database. It’s really quite stubborn in that re…

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FiveRuns Manage 2.0, the latest version of our Ruby on Rails application monitoring product, is now ready for public beta consumption. We’ve been working on a number of enhancements to the product, …

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Coming to RailsConf 2008 this year in Portland? FiveRuns will be there with our latest Rails performance monitoring and profiling products. We’re looking forward to seeing our old friends again…

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This week at RailsConf, we excited to be unveiling the beta of FiveRuns Tuneup. Our new socially-networked application performance profiling tool for developers. Our team is made up of Ruby a…

FiveRuns Blog :: Introducing DataFabric

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