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Keshav Vasudevan

Announcing Log Drain Improvements for High-Performant, Reliable Delivery to External Destinations

Keshav Vasudevan
June 17, 2021

Announcing Log Drain Improvements for High-Performant, Reliable Delivery to External Destinations

Aptible Deploy has enhanced the log drain functionality of the platform to ensure customers experience minimal to no lag, and reduce chances of any packet losses, even when generating and sending logs at very high volumes.

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Zach Kuzmic

Building Aptible’s Design System

Zach Kuzmic
December 11, 2020

Building Aptible’s Design System

Aptible created a design system, Arrow Design System, to be able to create high-quality and consistent experiences for our users. It's owned and maintained by the UX Engineering team which allows us to invest in the user experience independently of product feature requests. Learn more about how Arrow DS allows us to make our software easier to use and give users more reason to trust our products.

Engineering

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Eric Bower

Recreating redux-toolkit’s createSlice

Eric Bower
October 7, 2020

In this post, we want to demystify createSlice by building our own stripped down version of it for new engineers to use as a reference guide when learning redux.

Engineering

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Ashley Mathew

Going on a Powertrip

Ashley Mathew
October 2, 2020

If you have a product and customers, then you also have members of your team who need access to critical systems in order for your company to function. Safeguarding credentials that can access these systems via mechanisms like 2FA, U2F, and key rotation is necessary but not sufficient. You must also monitor for key security events and review each to ensure your protections are working as intended.

Here at Aptible, we’ve solved the problem of monitoring and requesting approval for security events via a lightweight Slack integration we built called Powertrip. With Powertrip, we are able to send Slack notifications to relevant team members about key security events within minutes of the event happening.

Engineering

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David Wen

Securing websites via HTTP Security Headers

David Wen
September 9, 2020

We recently rolled out updated HTTP security headers for Comply. Following best practices with HTTP security headers can be a quick way to add an additional layer of security to a website, so we wanted to share our work here in hopes that others might find it helpful.

Engineering

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