Great technical minds behind Raygun share wisdom at NZ's largest tech conference

September 10, 2013

Wellington, September 10, 2013 - TechEd 2013 NZ kicked off this week in Auckland, New Zealand, bringing thousands of developers and IT professionals together for 4 days of education, opportunities and social events. Mindscape co-founders and MVPs John-Daniel Trask and Jeremy Boyd are attending the conference as speakers, set to share their technical wisdom of building a modern software platform with the developer community.

Trask and Boyd bring to the table a plethora of expertise and knowledge in the .NET area, with Jeremy playing a key role within the New Zealand Microsoft development community, in his role as Microsoft Regional Director, and John-Daniel's Microsoft MVP status sees him contribute to the NZ technology scene frequently.

Their talk is based on what they've learnt building error reporting service Raygun, and will share their tips on the tools and techniques for handling problems such as managing continuous deployment, providing Google-like search over terabytes of data, wrangling big data and managing the cloud.

About Mindscape

Mindscape is a leading software development tools company based in Wellington, New Zealand. Started in 2007, Mindscape has won many awards for their high performance and easy to use products, including being named in the SD Times Top 100 alongside companies such as Microsoft and IBM. Mindscape has thousands of customers around the world including Microsoft, Intel, NATO, DropBox and Electronic Arts.

About Raygun


Raygun is a hosted service provided by Mindscape that focuses on collecting, notifying and managing software crashes and errors. A small component can be integrated with most modern programming languages and then all errors are automatically reported to the Raygun service. Teams can then be intelligently notified of problems and enough information about an error, down to the line of code the error occurred on, to assist developers in resolving bugs faster so as to save time, money and improve software quality.