Check out some updates we’ve made for our XCFramework Agent, dynamically linked libraries, and the reliability of our Android service.
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From March 2 through March 5, everybody who’s anybody in mobile technology will gather in Barcelona, Spain, for Mobile World Congress. MWC claims to be “The world’s largest annual gathering of mobile and related industry C-Level executives.” So, of course, New Relic will be there, too! Last year, Mobile World Congress attracted more than 85,000…
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2014 was an extremely exciting year for our FutureTalks speaker series at New Relic’s Portland and San Francisco offices! From Sandi Metz exploring her rules for object-oriented coding and Gene Kim distilling DevOps patterns, to our HUB happy hour with Chris Rieth examining data-powered government in Portland, and our Summer Series with events in San Francisco. Numerous insightful experiences were shared with our…
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A lot of things changed for mobile developers during the past year, here are eleven 2014 developments likely to have consequences extending well into the coming years: 1. Apple released iOS 8 Apple rolled out the latest version of its mobile operating system this year. Nearly two-thirds of Apple devices are now running iOS 8,…
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Marshall Huss works on iOS at Treehouse and is the developer of Nezumi, a mobile app for Heroku. When I launched Nezumi more than four years ago, I was just trying to scratch my own itch. I wanted to make management of my Heroku-hosted app easier when I was not in front of my computer.…
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Understanding how your mobile apps are performing sounds like a simple thing. When you gain users and corresponding revenue, then you’ve been successful. But while Gartner predicts that the mobile app stores will generate $77 billion in revenue by 2017, not everyone will share in that bounty. According to a study by VisionMobile, more than half…
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When asked about helpful tips or best practices regarding mobile application development, one of the common responses I give is to “measure early, measure often.” Mapping real measurements to your overall objectives is a good way to ensure that all the work you put into your app delivers the highest return. But that then leads…
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Many developers have no idea how their apps are performing—which could be one reason so few of them are making any money. At least, that seems to be one key takeaway from a recent VisionMobile survey of 10,000 app makers. The VisionMobile State of the Developer Nations Q3 2014 report asks a key question: “How…
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At the end of 2013 New Relic introduced User Interaction Traces—a feature unlike anything seen before. Interaction Traces allows you to get activity timeline views for different events in your mobile applications in production. Over the past few months we’ve collected feedback from you, our customers, on how you use Interaction Traces, and today we are…
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If you’ve been a beta customer of New Relic Insights, then you already know how powerful it is to be able to get immediate real-time answers to questions you ask your software. Today, we’re officially closing the New Relic Insights Beta, and launching the GA (Generally Available) version of this product … with some extra…
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