James Smith
Member for
6 years 6 monthsJames Smith is CEO and Co-Founder
of Bugsnag, a software stability management company. Previously, he was the CTO
at Heyzap where he was instrumental in scaling the three person company to the
world’s largest mobile gaming community and mobile ads platform with over 10
million users. He also worked at Bloomberg and has created a number of popular
open source projects, which are used by companies such as Twitter, Pinterest
and Trello. James has a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Math from the
University of Bath in the UK.
James Smith is CEO and Co-Founder of Bugsnag, a software stability management company. Previously, he was the CTO at Heyzap where he was instrumental in scaling the three person company to the world’s largest mobile gaming community and mobile ads platform with over 10 million users. He also worked at Bloomberg and has created a number of popular open source projects, which are used by companies such as Twitter, Pinterest and Trello. James has a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Math from the University of Bath in the UK.
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B2B Mobile Apps: Why Stability and Reliability Represent the Key Metrics for Success Today, software vendors continue to rush the development of new B2B apps in order to capture a share of this ever-expanding market. However, it’s crucial to recognize what it takes to achieve success. In a competitive environment with high expectations, you must deliver a user-friendly app with consistent business value and reliable experiences. |
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Build or Buy? 5 Reasons Why Your Application Needs an Error Monitoring System Versus Building Your Own The best way to ensure users have a positive customer experience is to use error monitoring to catch errors in real time so you can respond immediately. Error monitoring provides hope for avoiding poor app store ratings and for keeping customers satisfied. |
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Effective Release Management Starts with StabilityRelease management is an evolving process that needs continuous improvement, and there’s no such thing as a “perfect” release process. The best you can do is find one that works for your organization, which takes time, effort, and a willingness to evolve. However, teams can adopt a strategy that accelerates this trial-and-error period and helps deliver organizational consistency around a common goal: stability. |