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OverOps vs Logify: What are the differences?

OverOps: Know When and Why Applications Break. OverOps maps the DNA of code as it’s executing in pre-prod and production to Identify all issues and anomalies, and deliver True Root Cause to the right person, without relying on logs; Logify: A cloud-based service that automatically collects app crash. It is a real-time application monitoring and automated exception reporting so you can analyze and improve your apps and deliver rock-solid solutions that behave as expected across all usage scenarios. Includes clients for JavaScript, ASP.NET, .NET Core, Node.js, WinForms, WPF, Delphi, Java, Android, Xamarin, and PHP applications.

OverOps and Logify can be primarily classified as "Exception Monitoring" tools.

Some of the features offered by OverOps are:

  • Deep code visibility
  • Real-Time Visibility
  • Jenkins Quality Gates

On the other hand, Logify provides the following key features:

  • ASP.NET client
  • WinForms client
  • .NET Core client
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      Scala support
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      A lot of context added to otherwise plain information

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    What is Logify?

    It is a real-time application monitoring and automated exception reporting so you can analyze and improve your apps and deliver rock-solid solutions that behave as expected across all usage scenarios. Includes clients for JavaScript, ASP.NET, .NET Core, Node.js, WinForms, WPF, Delphi, Java, Android, Xamarin, and PHP applications.

    What is OverOps?

    OverOps maps the DNA of code as it’s executing in pre-prod and production to Identify all issues and anomalies, and deliver True Root Cause to the right person, without relying on logs.

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