Google Chrome and the Browser Wars! September 8th, 2008 was a big day. This was the day that Google Chrome was released. Who would have thought that it would only take 3 1/2 years to go from initial release to the most popular browser in the world? That’s right, Chrome is the number one browser in worldwide (number two in the […]
Automated Anomaly Detection and Optimization in Cloud Computing There is an evolution happening in how organizations of all shapes and sizes consume business services. More and more, business services are being consumed from either public or private “clouds”. But as Kirill Sheynkman points out in “21 Experts Define Cloud Computing”: “The ‘cloud’ model initially has focused on making the hardware layer consumable as […]
Availability and Performance Monitoring: A Cloud Hosting Primer It is always surprising to me the lack of attention that is paid to monitoring when customers purchase cloud hosting services. Mostly, I think it is because the business owners and many system administrators don’t really understand the complexities of properly “instrumenting” even a moderately complex application (web or otherwise) and take it for granted. […]
Milliseconds are Money: How Much Performance Matters in the Cloud In the cloud … faster is better! But how much faster equals how much better? If your site loads even one second faster, will your audience grow? Will you have more sales? If so, by how much? Would you believe it takes only half a second to lose 1/5th of your visitors?
Accelerating Web Sites and Applications: a Cloud Caching Primer Caching is a key concept in computing. Caching algorithms and hardware are used in virtually every aspect of computing to increase efficiency and performance. When it comes to web sites and applications there are numerous caching mechanisms potentially in play that can have a dramatic impact on the end users experience.