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 [...]
Continue reading...Monday, March 16, 2009
If you work for the federal government in IT then you know first hand that the complexity of Federal network and application deployments frequently include a diverse mix of many transport technologies. Standard terrestrial connectivity is frequently linked via satellites to enable a global reach for solutions accessed by both civilian and military personnel. The [...]
Continue reading...Friday, March 6, 2009
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 [...]
Continue reading...Monday, February 16, 2009
This morning, while on my way to meet a potential customer, I was listening to the latest NPR Technology Podcast where the main topic of discussion was the potential impact of broadband on economic growth. The argument presented was that there is a correlation between urban growth and availability of broadband, and that switching to [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, January 21, 2009
In the previous post I presented an approach for making sure that the network models used in a test are up to date. I also mentioned that in cases where the enterprise network is very dynamic, a more rigorous approach is needed. It is important in these cases to test applications for a range of [...]
Continue reading...Monday, November 17, 2008
Shunra VE Modeler, the well known Microsoft Visio-based Shunra console, makes network modeling quick, easy and straightforward – I think most Shunra users will agree with this statement. Still, some users run into issues with VE Modeler which are easy to avoid. I have been working with Shunra users for several years now and I [...]
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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