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Undo releases Live Recorder 5.0 to make debugging in multi-process systems significantly easierSAN FRANCISCO, June 26, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Undo, the leader in software reliability based on software flight recorder technology, today released Live Recorder 5.0 - a breakthrough product and first to solve the costly problem of reproducing and debugging non-deterministic defects in multi-process systems. This enables software developers to greatly improve quality for their customers and deliver at velocity. "Over 60 percent of enterprises are adopting multi-process architectures for business-critical systems like networking, transaction processing and security, and when defects occur it can wreak havoc on development schedules and customer satisfaction," said Undo CTO Greg Law. "Identifying exactly how certain components interacted with each other, or with shared resources, at a certain historical moment is generally not possible, but with Undo's advanced Live Recorder 5.0, developers are able to eliminate all of that time-absorbing work by revealing the exact coding process that led to that defect." Unlike other distributed trace and logging tools which only track service calls, Live Recorder 5.0 goes much deeper to provide complete insight into what's going on within each process, line by line of code--memory, threads, program flow, service calls, and more. To make this possible, Live Recorder 5.0 record & replay and time-travel debugging capabilities have been enhanced with:
Undo's professional services team is available for pre-testing, performance optimization and ongoing training as needed. Everything can be done remotely, which increases efficiency and reduces response time for customer service inquiries. For more information on Undo and its services, including Live Recorder 5.0 please visit https://undo.io. About Undo
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