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Application Performance Engineering and SLAs

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

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The following article by Jim Metzler covers the value in setting SLAs between IT and the business units that it serves. It does a nice job at mapping the role of SLAs to the application performance engineering process. What resonated well with me was a quote from Jim taken from “Alice in Wonderland” – “If [...]

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The time is right for Application Performance Engineering

Monday, December 20, 2010

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The time is right for Application Performance Engineering. It’s a simple statement, but a powerful one that will change the existing application lifecycle management paradigm. At Shunra, we have been working hard, together with our partners, at developing and defining a new performance management model that completes the existing APM  frameworks. This post is a [...]

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The Value of Leveraging Virtualization for Application Performance Testing

Friday, March 12, 2010

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Virtualization has emerged as one of the leading technologies in today’s market; enabling businesses to more effectively scale operations to meet demand while significantly reducing costs at the same time. Everyone seems to understand what virtualization is, but it’s actually rather difficult to define because the term is used interchangeably to describe a plethora of [...]

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Improving the Quality for the End User

Monday, December 21, 2009

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One student at a time… Recently, I visited a company that develops and distributes software for Independent School District’s across USA. Their main product, originally developed for challenged kids, centers around dynamic computerized teaching and testing programs. This product proved to be so successful among this population that the company adapted it for other kids [...]

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Building Applications for a Remote Datacenter Part 1. The network impact

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

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This series of posts is about the day after a data center move. Now that the data center is remote, how does this paradigm shift impact the way we should develop, test, deploy, monitor and troubleshoot applications. I will try to cover as many topics as possible, but the main focus is still going to be around the role application performance management plays in this new paradigm.

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Analyzing and remediating latency sensitive applications part 2 Oracle Clinical

Thursday, September 17, 2009

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In the previous post http://www.shunra.com/shunrablog/index.php/2009/08/14/data-center-relocation-questions-and-answers-part-1/ I presented an example of a common performance problem with applications that host executables on a remote shared drive. As common as that problem is, it is usually a legacy problem, most new applications follow a more best practices architecture usually involving a web based front end for the application. [...]

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Cloud computing adoption rises so what should you do about it?

Friday, September 11, 2009

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I have been meaning to address the impact that cloud computing has on performance engineering but haven’t had the time to rigorously tackle this issue. After all, there are serious implications both for vendors that deliver applications and services from the Cloud as well as enterprises that are rapidly migrating more and more services to [...]

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What’s new in LoadRunner 9.5 – the rest of the story

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

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One of my favorite partners to work with is LoadTester.  Not only are they competent and efficient, but they are nice and will tell you what they really think.  Their latest update on HP’s latest release of LoadRunner 9.5 goes into a lot more detail than any readme file will, with perspective and colorful commentary [...]

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VE Desktop for HP Software 5.0 versus LoadRunner MWE

Friday, March 6, 2009

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Earlier this week, Shunra announced the release of a new product, VE Desktop for HP Software 5.0.  This product is embedded into HP’s LoadRunner 9.5 and Performance Center 9.5 products and from the surface, looks a lot like a previous feature in LoadRunner called Mercury WAN Emulation (MWE).  Because of the obvious similarities, there have [...]

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