If you're an app or program developer and you're traveling somewhere where you don't have access to your desktop, you can have some anxious moments, particularly when something has gone wrong and you need to fix something quickly. If you're hosting your project on Google's Cloud Platform, you now have a mobile solution for that. The tech giant has launched the beta version of the Cloud Console app, which lets you manage said projects even while you're on the go.
On a basic level, the Cloud Console lets you check on the status of your apps, receive alerts for when there are problems or issues, and also manage your performance stats and your resources from the Cloud Platform. If there are incidents on your app or program, you'll also be able to track them through Cloud Monitoring. And if you have a team working for or with you, you can also update them on the status of the issue and what is being done or what should be done.
The App Engine and Compute Engine instances can also be viewed and managed from the app. You can see the details and the graphs, and you'll also be able to do such operations like starting or stopping an instance or even changing the App Engine version.
Since as we mentioned, the app is still in beta version, Google will still be collecting feedback and data from the users in order to better improve the app and to add new features as well. You can download Cloud Console for free from the Google Play Store.
SOURCE: Google