Tools

Communication & Project Management 

We speak Assembla, Pivotal Tracker, Basecamp, Unfuddle! Make a pick, and we can get get started. Each of these have their advantages. And, if you prefer us making a suggestion, we'd get started with Basecamp!

If you are interested in knowing more about these tools, we've listed them here for you. Do visit their sites and check them out. As usual, we're always around to help you make a decision and get started.

assembla pivotal tracker Basecamp

Performance Management

You can get any kid familiar with the Ruby language and Rails framework to put together what you want! That doesn't mean it will scale automatically. We understand how painful it is to see your service under-perform right when your customers seem to like what you have to offer. We work with a range of tools like Firebug, Yslow, Newrelic, Apache Benchmark, httperf, Autobench and Query Reviewer to make sure that your service does what it is meant to do, and does it well, under pressure! Do ckeck out a couple of tools from the links below.

firebgu new relic subversion memcached

Background Job Management, Process Monitoring and Exception Notification


We monitor files, directories and filesystems for changes, such as timestamp changes, checksum changes or size changes. You can also monitor remote hosts. Our process monitoring tools exist of YAPM, OS Linux; Nagios/openNMS.

 

firebgu new relic subversion memcached

Distributed Development & Version Control

Gone are days when software developers had to serialise their work, and be careful while managing different versions of software. Today, developers sit in different geographic locations on different time-zones, and continue to be efficient and collaborate on one software project without being connected to a common network. 

Distributed development environments allow developers to work independently and submit their code for review and use on a project. And, the market is full of numerous version control systems to enable the same. Those that favour a centralised model, and those that do not. We work with two of the most popular open source ones in each case. While Subversion favours a centralised model, GIT favours the opposite. And, since no two clients need the same kind of development environment, we cater to both schools of thought. Speak to us and we can advice you on what might be right for you.
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