Examples of latency sensitive applications In the previous post http://www.shunra.com/shunrablog/index.php/2009/08/14/data-center-relocation-questions-and-answers-part-1/ I shared some of the questions that clients typically ask me during the performance analysis service in a data center relocation project. One of the most popular question, especially at the beginning of the project is “which applications are the most sensitive to network latency?”. [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Using Linq expressions in a client-server application. http://tinyurl.com/mp9ybh # How will this application perform from a remote site? http://tinyurl.com/l86r9e # How do we know that the Shunra VE models that we use in our tests are up to date? http://tinyurl.com/mcy98y # Web application performance analysis made easy (or at least easier) http://tinyurl.com/kl4ctv # Ouch! Applications [...]
Continue reading...Monday, January 5, 2009
Every year about this time, CNET and various other technology sites start putting out ‘Year in Review’ articles. These articles talk about what has come and gone in technology and what the hot topics are. The one that caught my eye was Year in review: The ‘cloud’ soars. This is a subject that I personally [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, December 4, 2008
Application development and delivery faces many new challenges for performance testing in a world of Web Services and Web 2.0 technologies such as mash ups. For successful APM, IT executives now need to manage a bigger picture in terms of defined through practices such as ITIL and COBIT. I was reading an article about how a single user, on [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, December 2, 2008
I recently read a very interesting white paper that I found on CIO.com titled “Providing Around-the-Clock Customer Satisfaction.” It focused on how critical APM was to any business where online customer experience can have immediate revenue implications. There are some interesting statistics in the paper noted from a survey done by IDG Research Services on [...]
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Thursday, August 20, 2009
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