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The Top Mobile In-app Feedback Tools of 2020

Alchemer Mobile

Apptimize, An Airship Company, helps brands rapidly iterate to make amazing user experiences across all their digital channels through A/B Testing and Feature Release Management with a mobile-first lens. Unify data and simplify partner integrations with enterprise-class security and reliability. Apptentive.

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A Day in the Life of a Product Manager: Consumer and Enterprise

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

In this post, an enterprise (IBM) and a consumer (Google) product manager describe a typical day in their life on the job. While there doesn't exactly exist a "typical" day in product management, you can expect to perform certain tasks based on the stage of your product. Here's a snapshot of my day.

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The Top Mobile In-App Feedback Tools of 2022

Alchemer Mobile

Unify data and simplify partner integrations with enterprise-class security and reliability. Mobile marketers and product managers can immediately take action on events in Apptentive by simply flipping a switch. When a mParticle customer creates an event in their app, the events forward to Apptentive. Apptentive.

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System Monitoring for AWS EC2 Cloud Instances with AWS CloudWatch

eG Innovations

I’ll also cover how eG Enterprise offers out-of-the-box functionality to avoid complex JSON scripting or tooling to implement monitoring. Alert and Event Correlation and Root-Cause Analysis. Ease of deployment – AWS Systems Manager may help in a few of the monitoring operations like config release management.

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An Interview with Jez Humble on Continuous Delivery, Engineering Culture, and Making Decisions

Split

This co-author of the Jolt award-winning Continuous Delivery also made hefty contributions to both Lean Enterprise and The DevOps Handbook. I’ve got a book on my bookshelf called “The Human Sides of Enterprise” by Douglas McGregor, which was published in 1960 about Theory X and Theory Y models of management.