Integrations
Iron.io Announces Alerts for IronMQ
Alerts can now be set on queues to trigger actions. Iron.io is pleased to announce the release of alerts for IronMQ. IronMQ is a cloud-based message queuing service that offers high scale and high availability. It provides pull and push queues – meaning processes can get messages (pull) and events or the queue can…
Read MoreAirbrake Agent for New Relic (produced by Iron.io)
Iron.io created an Airbrake agent for the New Relic platform. You can see the full post about it on the Airbrake site. Here’s an excerpt. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Airbrake NewRelic Add-on Iron.io has created a great new Airbrake agent for the New Relic platform. The agent grabs data from your Airbrake account and uploads it…
Read MoreIron.io Announces Agent Processing for Powering New Relic Plugins
Today Iron.io announces powerful agent processing capabilities for powering third-party plugins for the New Relic Platform. New Relic has opened up its SaaS service to provide building blocks for creating monitoring capabilities for any technology or service. Performance metrics from IT components and cloud services can now be brought directly into New Relic and viewed…
Read MoreIron.io Metrics + New Relic Platform = Increased Nerd Power
Part 1: Iron.io Metrics now in the New Relic Platform Iron.io is pleased to announce its participation as a New Relic Platform partner. As of today, Iron.io has opened up a gateway for Iron.io customers to send IronMQ performance data to the New Relic Platform. This means that Iron.io metrics can be viewed within New Relic’s…
Read MoreSendGrid + IronMQ: The Power of Webhook-Centric Architectures
A suite of examples showcasing the power of webhooks using Iron.io and SendGrid. At Iron.io, we believe strongly that there is a new model of application architectures that is becoming not only viable, but the most powerful way to build your application. More and more applications will be built not using static servers and direct integrations, but instead…
Read MoreBlacksmith – an IronMQ client for .NET
Blacksmith is a .NET client for IronMQ that was created by Khalid Abuhakmeh from Aqua Bird Consulting. Khalid recently posted a great article on the reasons behind it and how to use it. Blog Post on BlackSmith (Tech.Pro) What’s interesting is that Aqua Bird added some capabilities of their own into the client including serialization specific to .Net as…
Read MoreLaravel 4 + IronMQ Push Queues = Insane Goodness
Laravel is an increasingly popular PHP framework with a strong and growing following. If you’re a PHP developer, it’s a framework to seriously explore if not dig in and put to good use. The design principles are centered around a clean framework that uses a simple, expressive syntax.
Read MoreIron.io + OpenShift : PaaS 2.0 for the Enterprise
Iron.io is pleased to announce we are now a developer partner on OpenShift. OpenShift is Red Hat’s auto-scaling Platform as a Service (PaaS). Red Hat has a rich history when it comes to technology and large IT systems and, with OpenShift, they’re on a serious path to make history happen again, this time in the…
Read MoreUsing IronMQ as a Celery Broker
We are developers because we love to build stuff. Whether we’re building an e-commerce site, a mobile game, or a network of connected devices, we love the thrill of solving problems and innovating. Modern frameworks that save us time in the plumbing allow us to focus on our own innovations – ultimately making us happier…
Read MoreQueue Webhook Events with IronMQ Webhook Support
You can now use IronMQ as a webhook endpoint to collect webhook events/messages from third parties. This new feature supports arbitrary HTTP POSTs to an IronMQ queue and it will store the body of the POST in your queue.
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