What’s Next in Mobility? Key Areas of CyberinfrastructureCybera Inc.
Trevor Doerksen M.Sc.
CEO, MoboVivo
Presented at the Cybera/CANARIE National Summit 2009, as part of the session "What's Next: Key Areas of Emerging Cyberinfrastructure."
This session explored some of the up-and-coming areas of cyberinfrastructure and why they are increasingly being considered as essential elements to innovative research and development.
Using Windows Live Services in Your Own Web Applicationsgoodfriday
Come learn how to build next generation Web applications that take advantage of Windows Live services. Learn how leading Web sites are using Windows Live to bring more compelling user experiences to market at lower cost and more quickly than ever.
What’s Next in Mobility? Key Areas of CyberinfrastructureCybera Inc.
Trevor Doerksen M.Sc.
CEO, MoboVivo
Presented at the Cybera/CANARIE National Summit 2009, as part of the session "What's Next: Key Areas of Emerging Cyberinfrastructure."
This session explored some of the up-and-coming areas of cyberinfrastructure and why they are increasingly being considered as essential elements to innovative research and development.
Using Windows Live Services in Your Own Web Applicationsgoodfriday
Come learn how to build next generation Web applications that take advantage of Windows Live services. Learn how leading Web sites are using Windows Live to bring more compelling user experiences to market at lower cost and more quickly than ever.
Building digital capacity for the arts - seminar 1
Mobile applications, apps and appiness
Mark Bamber, Trainer, BBC Academy
A review of apps which will look at some of the emerging smart-phones and tablet apps that are coming onto the market as well as audience expectations, commissioning processes and business models
BBC Academy and Arts Council England have joined forces to offer training and guidance to the arts sector across England on how to maximize the creation and distribution of high quality arts content for audiences on digital platforms, including online, mobile and internet protocol television.
The Building Digital Capacity for the Arts programme, announced in September 2010, will support the development of the arts sector's media production skills by bringing together the BBC Academy's media and digital experience with the Arts Council's extensive knowledge of the arts sector.
The initial programme runs from March 2011 - August 2012 and will consist of a launch event, practical seminars, an online guide to commissioning, facilitated masterclasses and an online resource of filmed and streamed content.
For more information visit
http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/digitalcapacity
A talk I gave in november 2011 for our internal Web Developer Network at EVRY.
Inspirational slides, tweets and flickr photos are credited with links to the sources. Thanks!
The mobile ecosystem and development strategiesIvano Malavolta
The mobile ecosystem
Mobile as the 7th mass medium
Designing for context
Mobile development strategies
Types of mobile applications
Tips for the project
This presentation has been developed in the context of the Mobile Applications Development course, DISIM, University of L'Aquila (Italy), Spring 2013.
http://www.ivanomalavolta.com
When should you use HTML5 vs native apps for mobile app development? What are the pros and cons of HTML5? What are the advantages of native apps? What is the cost of HTML5 app development?
This presentation contains the facts based on 6+ years of mobile app development and more recently HTML5 experience.
We look forward to your feedback.
Optimizing web and mobile site performance using page speedCompuware APM
End-users’ expectations for web and mobile site performance keep rising. In a 2011 survey of 4,014 mobile web users 71% stated they expect websites to load as quickly, almost as quickly or faster on their mobile phone than on the computer they use at home – up from 58% in 2009.
With web and mobile sites your customers expect transactions that are fast and work faultlessly. Failure to deliver quality web experiences through slow or malfunctioning sites will result in lost customers and business.
Featured speakers, Bryan McQuade, Senior Software Engineer at Google and Page Speed tech lead, and Compuware APM CTO Steve Tack show:
• What end-users rising performance expectations mean for website owners and developers
• The impact of web and mobile site performance on business results
• Best practices to optimize web and mobile site performance using Page Speed
MeasureWorks eFinancials - Best practices for a successfull mobile experienc...MeasureWorks
Gebruikers van mobiel internet verwachten snelle transacties en betrouwbare sites en/of applicaties. Volgens recent onderzoek haakt meer dan 52% van de klanten af bij een slechte ervaring en overweegt daardoor geen gebruik meer te maken van een mobiele applicatie.
Nu mobiel internet een integraal onderdeel wordt van uw dienstverlening, en de verwachtingen van klanten toenemen, wordt het managen en monitoren van uw mobiele sites en applicaties een voorwaarde voor succes. Het niet tijdig identificeren van langzame, of erger, niet functionerende mobiele diensten zal onherroepelijk resulteren in verlies van klanten, omzet en uiteindelijk reputatie schade.
Aan de hand van praktijkvoorbeelden zullen we u laten zien:
* Wat de impact is van de adoptie van mobiel internet en groeiende klantverwachtingen op uw online dienstverlening
* Op welke wijze Mobiele Web Experience problemen kunnen worden herkend voordat klanten uw website verlaten
* Best practices voor het leveren van een kwalitatief uitstekende Mobile Web Experience
Building digital capacity for the arts - seminar 1
Mobile applications, apps and appiness
Mark Bamber, Trainer, BBC Academy
A review of apps which will look at some of the emerging smart-phones and tablet apps that are coming onto the market as well as audience expectations, commissioning processes and business models
BBC Academy and Arts Council England have joined forces to offer training and guidance to the arts sector across England on how to maximize the creation and distribution of high quality arts content for audiences on digital platforms, including online, mobile and internet protocol television.
The Building Digital Capacity for the Arts programme, announced in September 2010, will support the development of the arts sector's media production skills by bringing together the BBC Academy's media and digital experience with the Arts Council's extensive knowledge of the arts sector.
The initial programme runs from March 2011 - August 2012 and will consist of a launch event, practical seminars, an online guide to commissioning, facilitated masterclasses and an online resource of filmed and streamed content.
For more information visit
http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/digitalcapacity
A talk I gave in november 2011 for our internal Web Developer Network at EVRY.
Inspirational slides, tweets and flickr photos are credited with links to the sources. Thanks!
The mobile ecosystem and development strategiesIvano Malavolta
The mobile ecosystem
Mobile as the 7th mass medium
Designing for context
Mobile development strategies
Types of mobile applications
Tips for the project
This presentation has been developed in the context of the Mobile Applications Development course, DISIM, University of L'Aquila (Italy), Spring 2013.
http://www.ivanomalavolta.com
When should you use HTML5 vs native apps for mobile app development? What are the pros and cons of HTML5? What are the advantages of native apps? What is the cost of HTML5 app development?
This presentation contains the facts based on 6+ years of mobile app development and more recently HTML5 experience.
We look forward to your feedback.
Optimizing web and mobile site performance using page speedCompuware APM
End-users’ expectations for web and mobile site performance keep rising. In a 2011 survey of 4,014 mobile web users 71% stated they expect websites to load as quickly, almost as quickly or faster on their mobile phone than on the computer they use at home – up from 58% in 2009.
With web and mobile sites your customers expect transactions that are fast and work faultlessly. Failure to deliver quality web experiences through slow or malfunctioning sites will result in lost customers and business.
Featured speakers, Bryan McQuade, Senior Software Engineer at Google and Page Speed tech lead, and Compuware APM CTO Steve Tack show:
• What end-users rising performance expectations mean for website owners and developers
• The impact of web and mobile site performance on business results
• Best practices to optimize web and mobile site performance using Page Speed
MeasureWorks eFinancials - Best practices for a successfull mobile experienc...MeasureWorks
Gebruikers van mobiel internet verwachten snelle transacties en betrouwbare sites en/of applicaties. Volgens recent onderzoek haakt meer dan 52% van de klanten af bij een slechte ervaring en overweegt daardoor geen gebruik meer te maken van een mobiele applicatie.
Nu mobiel internet een integraal onderdeel wordt van uw dienstverlening, en de verwachtingen van klanten toenemen, wordt het managen en monitoren van uw mobiele sites en applicaties een voorwaarde voor succes. Het niet tijdig identificeren van langzame, of erger, niet functionerende mobiele diensten zal onherroepelijk resulteren in verlies van klanten, omzet en uiteindelijk reputatie schade.
Aan de hand van praktijkvoorbeelden zullen we u laten zien:
* Wat de impact is van de adoptie van mobiel internet en groeiende klantverwachtingen op uw online dienstverlening
* Op welke wijze Mobiele Web Experience problemen kunnen worden herkend voordat klanten uw website verlaten
* Best practices voor het leveren van een kwalitatief uitstekende Mobile Web Experience
How to maximize mobile website & app ROICompuware APM
Are you maximizing the return on your mobile investment? With mobile services your customers expect quick anytime transactions that work flawlessly.
Failure to identify and resolve a slow – or worse – malfunctioning mobile service will result in lost customers and irreparable brand damage.
Join featured speakers, Julie Ask, VP and Principal Analyst from independent research firm Forrester Research, Inc., and Compuware CTO APM Solutions Imad Mouline to learn:
- How to quantify the return on investment for your mobile services
- What growing mobile Web adoption and rising customer expectations mean for mobile service owners
- Common challenges that prohibit companies from capitalizing on the mobile opportunity
- Best practices to deliver quality mobile Web and application experiences to all end-users
Top Tips to Deliver Quality Web Experiences From IE 9 to the iPhoneCompuware APM
No matter what your customers use to access your website – from Internet Explorer 9 on a PC to Safari on an iPhone – they expect your site to be fast and work flawlessly.
Join our featured speakers, Harley Manning, VP and Research Director from independent research firm Forrester Research, Inc., and Compuware CTO APM Solutions Imad Mouline to learn:
- What growing browser and device proliferation means for IT and Website owners and developers
- The latest browser trends including the evolution of mobile and HTML 5
-Best practices for companies attempting to maintain cross-browser interoperability
How to meet customers’ web experience expectations regardless of browser or device
"Mobile Apps, beyond downloads, what’s next?" by Philippe DumontTheFamily
You thought building, posting and getting your App downloaded was hard?
Wait, the toughest part is yet to come! Getting people actually using your App and coming back for more may be (much) harder than you think…
During this 45 min. workshop, Philippe Dumont will share how to setup useful KPIs for your App and how to effectively retain, engage and convert users.
- Apps: There are downloads and downloads…
- The Valley of Fear: you got tons of downloads but no one is using your App…
- Achieving the 3 pillars of Mobile ROI: Retention, Engagement & Conversion
- What does Mobile Success look like?
- What will next-generation Apps look like?
Philippe is CEO and co-founder of Azetone, a platform that allow to visually analyze, improve and personalize the Mobile User Experience. He previously co-founded MyFanGroup, a mobile and digital marketing agency after heading Marketing and Communications for Microsoft EMEA as General Manager and CMO from 2002 to 2009.
Presentation at the Mobile Payments Conference in SF, CA.
Results of studies that show an increase is user expectations for mobile channel & best practices on how to improve customer experience for the mobile channel.
Mobile Application Design & DevelopmentRonnie Liew
The mobile landscape is incredibly fragmented with a huge pool of devices and operating systems. This presentation shares tips and guidelines on how to navigate this maze and help design/develop better mobile applications.
Mobile & Search Marketing: Lowe's Platforms & TrafficaiCommerce
Presentation by Jeff Campbell (Resolution Media) and Sean Bartlett (Lowe's) on Lowe's mobile platforms & leadership as well as traffic driving strategies/tactics. Presented at Internet Retailer (IRCE2012)
Apple Edition: iOS Mobile Experience ReportApteligent
Download this extensive 25-page industry-first iOS Mobile App Performance report to see how your mobile apps are impacted by various factors.
Key takeaways from this report include:
- If I enter a new geographic market, what impact will it have on my iOS app’s responsiveness?
- How does performance vary for iOS users on WiFi or carrier networks?
App Ratings & Reviews: How to improve them and why it mattersApptentive
A presentation from Apptentive about the role that App Ratings & Reviews play in app downloads, conversions and the app funnel. Advice on how to proactively improve your app's ratings and reviews is included, along with data on results.
The Best of Both Worlds - Combining Performance and Functional Mobile App Tes...Bitbar
We co-hosted a webinar with Neotys to shed some lights on
- How to overcome the challenges in mobile app performance and functional testing
- How to gain granular and actionable insights to measure and improve your app user experience
- Best practices to get the mobile readiness for 2017 Holiday Shopping Season
- A brief demo of the integration between Neoload and Bitbar Testing
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Don't Lose Your Viewers: Keep Their Attention With High Performance StreamingCompuware APM
Significant effort and investment go into producing great online advertisements, music videos, and trailers for blockbuster movies. If the video stream is not available, you end up with “dead air.” If the stream rebuffers repeatedly, causing users long wait times, you’re creating poor end-user experience and, worse, possibly losing them as customers. Both outcomes are going to result in a negative impact on your brand and your revenue.
Why Server Virtualization Demands an End-user’s PerspectiveCompuware APM
Enterprises regularly refresh server platforms to harness improvements in compute capacity, power consumption and maintenance costs. In 2012, servers are more likely to be virtualized than physical, presenting new challenges in a migration project. Monitoring at a component-level won't improve performance but subjective monitoring of the end-user experience (EUE) does.
Today's Application Performance Management (APM) tools employ EUE monitoring so pre-migration baselines and post-migration SLAs are based on what matters: the subjective quality of user experience. The added benefit? APM identifies and resolves problems more quickly than component monitoring tools. This shields server migration projects from costly extensions and infrastructure overlaps by accelerating problem identification and resolution.
Join Compuware and featured guest Forrester Research, Inc. in this webcast to understand:
- Forrester's definition of the user experience network or UxN
- Why dynamic virtualized environments demand end user monitoring
- Four new principles for I&O Managers to enhance UxN
- How APM ensures successful migration projects
Register today and receive a complimentary copy of the December 2011 Forrester Research report: "Virtual Network Infrastructure", authored by Andre Kindness
Speakers:
Andre Kindness, Senior Analyst, Forrester Research Inc.
Andre serves IT Infrastructure & Operations Professionals. He is a leading expert on network operations and architecture. His research focuses on the networking technology and strategy, mobile network infrastructure, application delivery networking, data center convergence, and network infrastructure security.
Webcast: CIO Insights: How to Optimize User Experience Across 60 Hospitals Compuware APM
** If you would like to download a copy of the slides- please email jessica.murphy@compuware.com and she will send the slideset to you via email.**
For health services provider Christus Health, poorly performing applications are never an option. Just as medical equipment cannot fail, the applications supporting Christus Health must operate flawlessly. In order to avoid lost revenue, decreased clinical productivity and increased risk to patients, Christus employs an end-user perspective to application performance management.
Join Christus Health CIO George Conklin in this Compuware webcast to learn:
• What impacts healthcare app performance has on customer experience and business goals
• How Christus IT and the business teams optimize customer experience
• Real-world best practices for improving user experience without slowing down your healthcare processes and procedures
What You Will Learn:
George Conklin, Senior VP and CIO of Christus will share real-world experiences and Christus Heath’s best practice approach for ensuring users in their healthcare system have the best application performance possible.
3 Keys to Great Customer Experience When Launching Web and Mobile ApplicationsCompuware APM
Designing a great application is only part of ensuring a great customer experience. Ensuring that the application meets business and user expectations in a way that attracts and keeps customers wanting more, yet protecting and increasing business interests is the key to a great customer experience.
Join guest speaker Margo Visitacion of Forrester Research Inc, and Mark Eshelby of Compuware for this webinar about Designing and Launching Web and Mobile Applications that delight your customers and are good business.
In this webinar learn how:
• Today’s teams must focus on a wider range of requirements to verify in complex environments
–how do web and mobile applications change the customer experience?
• Why application development professionals must use collaborative test design principles and approaches .
• How to approach testing your Web and Mobile Applications focusing on the end user experience.
The State Of Mobile Commerce – Are You Meeting Your Mobile Customers’ Expecta...Compuware APM
Are you meeting your customers’ mobile experience expectations?
According to Forrester Research*, mobile commerce is booming: sales via mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, will grow 40 percent per year for the next five years, capturing $31 billion by 2016. With mobile your websites and applications are literally in your customers’ hands. But are you meeting their expectations? According to Compuware research 75% of the top US retailers are not meeting mobile end-users’ web performance expectations.
Speed and availability are key requirements of the mobile channel. Customers on tablets and smartphones expect quick transactions that work flawlessly anytime, anywhere. Failure to identify and resolve a slow – or worse, malfunctioning – mobile site or application will result in lost revenue, rising operational costs and irreparable brand damage.
Join our featured speakers, Sucharita Mulpuru, Vice President, Principal Analyst from independent research firm Forrester Research, Inc., and Compuware APM CTO, Steve Tack to learn:
• The current state of mobile commerce and key mobile trends
• Why tablet owners are a key component of mobile success
• Common mistakes that prohibit companies from capitalizing on the mobile opportunity
• Best practices to deliver quality mobile web and application experiences to smartphone and tablet users
*Mobile Commerce Forecast 2011 to 2016", Forrester Research Inc, June 17, 2011
Speed Your Apps Launch to Market: Learn Six Best Practices for DevOpsCompuware APM
Today’s pace of business and competitive pressures are driving organizations to constantly release new applications and features. Organizations are embracing the concept of DevOps to enable apps to be designed, developed and deployed more quickly, at lower cost and with fewer problems. New technology and best practices can help propel organizations towards a successful DevOps model.
Join featured industry experts from Forrester Research Inc. and Compuware dynaTrace to learn:
• Six Steps IT Ops Can Take To Build A Tighter Relationship With Development Groups
• How to identify hidden dependencies and unforeseen risks
• Overview of current and future tools used in DevOps environments
Recent Survey Reveals that Optimized APM Approaches Increase Business Efficie...Compuware APM
In this webinar, understand key survey results that reveal the need to optimize managing application performance and understand strategies for managing performance across the entire application delivery chain. Three industry experts will share their perspectives on best approach to achieving application performance excellence and an outlook on how to improve your organizations capabilities and goals.
TRAC Research Survey reveals:
* 43% of organizations are reporting that APM tools are not enabling them to align IT with business goals.
* Organizations that are taking a transaction-centric approach for application performance monitoring are 76% more likely to reduce time spent on isolating the root cause of application performance incidents
* Organizations that have key capabilities in place are able to manage 3x more users per help-desk FTE as compared to others
Panelists: Bojan Simic: President and Principal Analyst for TRAC Research, Alois Reitbauer: Technology Strategist for Compuware dynaTrace, and Steve Tack: Chief Technology Officer for Compuware Application Performance Management
Web applications that perform well can strengthen a company's brand, reputation, and create customer loyalty. Web applications that perform poorly put all of that at risk. Web load testing is a critical component to any risk management plan for web applications.
Join Scott Barber, President of PerfTestPlus and Colin Mason, Product Manager, Compuware to learn the whys and wherefores of Web Load Testing as they present Web Load Testing for Dummies.
You will learn:
* The ins and outs of web load testing — know what to expect from web load testing
* The importance of outside-in load testing — determine what the performance feels like to an actual user
* Why and when to test — set goals, gather your team, and implement
* How to manage ongoing analysis— monitor how your testing is going
* How diagnostics tools combined with web load testing dramatically reduces time to problem resolution
Scott Barber, Chief Technologist, President and CEO of PerfTestPlus is a writer, consultant, and speaker. He is a prominent thought-leader in the area of software system performance testing and served as the Executive Director of the Association for Software Testing, and is the co-founder of the Workshop on Performance and Reliability.
He has contributed to several books including the upcoming How to Reduce the Cost of Testing, Taylor & Francis.
Colin Mason, Product Manager for Gomez Web Load Testing, at Compuware, has over a decade of performance testing experience and has conducted over hundreds of load tests for companies world wide. He has presented at numerous industry conferences, including STAR, and has authored industry-acclaimed papers on performance testing web applications.
Measure Twice, Cut Once: 5 Best Practices For Selecting Your Cloud Service Pr...Compuware APM
So, you’ve defined your cloud strategy, developed the business plan, published your cloud application roadmap, and got buy-in from all the stakeholders. Now comes the hard part – selecting your cloud service providers and partners!
Many companies are finding out the hard way that while the cloud is a simple concept, beneath the billows lays a complex application delivery chain with many hidden dependencies and unforeseen business risks. And with the business demanding faster and faster ‘time-to-value’, you have less time to do more, often without good information. The net result is your risk of choosing the wrong cloud service provider is significant. It could even reduce or eliminate the planned business benefits and ROI.
So how can you ensure that your selection process for cloud service providers and partners is fast but well-informed, based on reliable data and mitigates the risk of hidden surprises?
Join EMA and Compuware in this webinar and discover:
• Where to find reliable, actionable data on CSP performance and availability
• What factors you should take into account that are unique to you
• Whether SLAs matter when it comes to selecting a CSP
• How to identify hidden dependencies and unforeseen risks
• How to do cost-effective, real-world performance testing of CSPs
How to Mitigate the Performance Risk of Third-party Web ComponentsCompuware APM
No website is an island. To provide rich customer experiences, websites increasingly depend on third-party components such as shopping carts, ads, customer reviews, web analytics, social networking, search engine optimization, video, and many more. Third-party components enrich your website’s functionality to drive more traffic to your site, offer interactive experiences, increase conversion, and add new functionality when it becomes available.
The problem: Your entire website can be vulnerable to degraded performance or a complete shutdown if any one of these components fails. The solution is to follow best practices in website design and monitoring to happily use third-party components while mitigating the risk of dependency.
Forrester principal analyst Mike Gualtieri and Compuware APM CTO Steve Tack to show:
• How third-party components can make your website better and why this trend will only increase.
• Why service level agreements give you a false sense of security.
• Best practices to mitigate the risks of using third-party components.
Delta Air Lines Shares Best Practices for Becoming a Top Performing WebsiteCompuware APM
Delivering a fast and reliable website is critical to achieving business results. Research shows that a one second delay in website load time decreases conversions by 7%. That is quite significant when you are Delta Air Lines.
What You Will Learn:
Our featured speaker, Faiz Ahmad, Director of eCommerce Channels at Delta Air Lines, will share Delta's best practices for maintaining a top performing website that achieves their business goals
Join Delta's Ahmad and Compuware's performance expert, Matt Poepsel, to learn:
* About the impact of web performance on customer experience and business goals
* How Delta Air Lines integrates performance metrics to overall website success metrics
* How marketing and IT at Delta work together to optimize customer experience
* Best practices for improving your own customer experience without slowing down your site
Are Your Applications Delivering What Your End-Users Expect?Compuware APM
The end user experience is a critical pillar of application performance management. It requires a global view that tracks the path of an application from data center through the Internet, and all the way to "the last mile" of delivery to the end user's computer or device.
Although a well-established discipline, traditional application performance management approaches provide highly silo'ed views of application delivery to the end user. A full picture requires breadth and depth, and a view of the full business impact.
Featured speakers, Tony Baer, Senior Analyst from independent research firm Ovum, and Compuware APM CTO Steve Tack to show:
• Why traditional monitoring doesn’t tell the full story
• The top 5 APM best practices
• How to build your APM roadmap: applying best practices and creating your performance journey
Managing Complexity Across Today’s Application Delivery Chain:Six key indicat...Compuware APM
Managing Complexity Across Today’s Application Delivery Chain:
Six key indicators for prioritizing application performance improvements
Today’s application delivery chain is harder to manage than ever. Applications ranging from mission-critical legacy systems to innovative productivity tools running on employee-owned smartphones all must be delivered flawlessly. Additionally, technologies like virtualization, the cloud and WAN optimization make managing performance even more complex. As each new application generation is deployed on top of existing assets, managing system-wide application availability and performance becomes increasingly dependent on a growing collection of incompatible tools, informal processes and multiple – often siloed – stakeholders.
This complexity is only going to grow. In this webinar, you will learn how to tame complexity and optimally manage application availability and performance.
• J.P. Garbani, of Forrester Research, highlights new research that assesses the complexity in IT operations, both now and in the future.
• Compuware’s Steve Tack details a strategic approach that will allow customers to plan and implement a coherent, structured APM framework based on the concept of an APM “Performance Journey.”
You'll learn :
• six key indicators that will reveal your APM problem areas
• how to develop a performance journey roadmap based on five core areas of APM best practices in order to manage and monitor application complexity more efficiently
• how to achieve the following goals:
• increase productivity while lowering costs
• maintain and improve service quality
• adopt new service demand quickly and efficiently
• align IT goals to meet business needs
• what the future holds for IT operations
Top Tips To Deliver Quality Mobile Web And App Experiences To Smartphone UsersCompuware APM
Are you delivering quality web and app experiences to your mobile customers?
With mobile websites and applications your customers expect quick, anytime transactions that work flawlessly. Failure to deliver quality end-user experiences through slow or malfunctioning mobile websites and applications will result in lost customers and revenue.
Charles Golvin, Principal Analyst from independent research firm Forrester Research, Inc., and Compuware APM CTO Steve Tack describe:
• What growing mobile web and application adoption and rising customer expectations mean for mobile service owners
• Why smartphone owners are the key to your mobile success
• Common challenges that prohibit companies from capitalizing on the mobile market opportunity
• Best practices to deliver quality mobile web and application experiences to smartphone users
5 Best Practices for Successful Cloud Deployments – and the Pitfalls to AvoidCompuware APM
Companies that rely on enforcing Service Level Agreements (SLAs) from their Cloud Service Providers to manage the performance of their cloud applications are increasingly discovering that they are failing to meet their business objectives. The reality is that by the time an SLA has been missed, your end users and customers have already been severely impacted, resulting in poor adoption and missed revenue opportunities.
Successful cloud deployments require real-time visibility of application performance and service level trends across the entire delivery chain – from first mile (your data center) to last mile (your users). This insures that companies are able to detect problems anywhere in the delivery chain, before end users, customers, and your business are impacted.
This webinar will provide evidence of the revenue impact of poor cloud application performance and service level management, and will present an integrated cross-domain services and application performance management strategy that will dramatically improve the business results that you achieve with Cloud Computing. The information will be of use to anyone who is responsible for the successful execution of their company’s cloud strategy, both in the line-of-business and IT.
Dennis Drogseth, Vice President, Enterprise Management Associates, Inc and Richard Stone, Compuware’s Cloud Solutions Manager talk about:
• Research results showing how and where companies are benefitting most, and conversely where they’ve had issues, or had to rethink and redirect their cloud initiatives
• Best practices to adopt – and pitfalls to avoid – that will enable you to get cloud deployments right the first time from both a process and an APM perspective
Best Practices For Delivering Quality Web Experiences In A Mobile, Multi-Brow...Compuware APM
Are you delivering quality web experiences to all your end-users – no matter what browser or mobile device they use?
Research shows 60% of mobile Web users had a problem in the past year when accessing a Website on their mobile device.
No matter what your customers use to access your website – from Internet Explorer 9 on a PC to Safari on an iPhone – they expect your site to be fast and work flawlessly.
Join renowned mobile platform strategist Peter-Paul Koch and Compuware CTO APM Steve Tack to learn:
- What growing web and mobile browser proliferation means for IT and Web app owners and developers
- The latest browser trends including the evolution of mobile browsers and HTML 5
- How to meet customers’ web experience expectations regardless of browser or device
- What problems exist for companies attempting to maintain cross-browser interoperability
- Best practices to deliver quality web experiences to all customers no matter what browser or device they use
Quality must move beyond the purview of just the testing organization and must become an integrated part of the entire software development life cycle (SDLC) to reduce schedule-killing rework, improve user satisfaction, and reduce the risks of untested nonfunctional requirements such as security and performance. Vendors have taken note and look to provide tools that support every role in the organization, considerably broadening the testing tools landscape.
Join Margo Visitacion of Forrester and learn:
* Don't lose before you get into the game
* Why load testing can make the difference
* How planning performance testing today can help budget planning tomorrow
* How to develop your test game plan
The Evolution of the Architecture of Web Applications Requires a Load Testing...Compuware APM
Long-held best practices of n-tier application architecture are being challenged. Old design patterns are new again. This session discusses the architecture evolution of Web applications, load testing approaches, and the future.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 5DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 5. In this session, we will cover CI/CD with devops.
Topics covered:
CI/CD with in UiPath
End-to-end overview of CI/CD pipeline with Azure devops
Speaker:
Lyndsey Byblow, Test Suite Sales Engineer @ UiPath, Inc.
zkStudyClub - Reef: Fast Succinct Non-Interactive Zero-Knowledge Regex ProofsAlex Pruden
This paper presents Reef, a system for generating publicly verifiable succinct non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs that a committed document matches or does not match a regular expression. We describe applications such as proving the strength of passwords, the provenance of email despite redactions, the validity of oblivious DNS queries, and the existence of mutations in DNA. Reef supports the Perl Compatible Regular Expression syntax, including wildcards, alternation, ranges, capture groups, Kleene star, negations, and lookarounds. Reef introduces a new type of automata, Skipping Alternating Finite Automata (SAFA), that skips irrelevant parts of a document when producing proofs without undermining soundness, and instantiates SAFA with a lookup argument. Our experimental evaluation confirms that Reef can generate proofs for documents with 32M characters; the proofs are small and cheap to verify (under a second).
Paper: https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/1886
Alt. GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using ...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
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Speakers:
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2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
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Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
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Complexity At The Edge How To Maximize The Mobile Opportunity In China
1. Complexity At The Edge
How To Maximize The Mobile Opportunity
Lorenz Jakober
Senior Product Marketing Manager, Compuware APM
2. Complexity At The Edge Is Increasing
The Application Delivery Chain
Data Center Cloud: Private and Public Users
Customers
+ Local ISPs & Carriers
+ Browsers
+ Mobile Devices
+ Mobile Sites & Applications
+ Third Party Services
Employees
3. Mobile Web & App Usage Is Growing Fast
Mobile vs. Desktop in Asia from Jan 2010 to Jun 2012
Desktop Mobile
100
90
80
% of Internet Traffic
70
60
50 Mobile web traffic in Asia grew from
40 ~2% to ~18% in less than 2.5 years
30
20
10
0
Apple App Store & Google Play combined
surpassed 45 billion app downloads
worldwide in less than 4 years
Source: Statcounter, Google, Apple
4. Business And End-User Expectations Are High
“We want a tablet app that engages customers, and gets five
stars on the App Store, and it’s in your hands how we get there.”
Tracey Weber, managing director, Internet & mobile banking, Citibank
“I don’t even bother downloading
apps with less than 4 stars. ”
Bill S., iPhone and iPad user
5. Users’ Web Performance Expectations Are High – No
Matter What Device/Browser
Percentage Of End-Users Which Expect A Website To Load In 3
Seconds Or Less
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
89% 83%
40%
30% 59%
20%
10%
Survey date = 2012 Survey date = 2011 Survey date = 2009
0%
Tablet Smartphone PC
Source: Compuware APM; Forrester Research
6. End-Users’ Mobile Web Performance
Expectations Are Often Not Met
59% of mobile web users expect a website to load on their
mobile phone in 3 seconds or less
Gomez Mobile Website USA eCommerce Home Page Benchmark Response Times
16
14 Avg. Response Time Across
Benchmark = 7.67 sec.
Avg. Response Time (sec.)
12
10
8
6
4
2
End-Users’ Expectations
0
Source: 2011 Gomez/Compuware Equation Research Study and Gomez Mobile Benchmarks, May 1 - June 1 2011
7. End-Users’ Mobile Web Performance
Expectations Are Often Not Met
59% of mobile web users expect a website to load on their
mobile phone in 3 seconds or less
Gomez Mobile Website China eCommerce Home Page Benchmark Response Times
25
Avg. Response Time Across
20
Avg. Response Time (sec.)
Benchmark = 12.56 sec.
15
10
5
End-Users’ Expectations
0
Source: 2011 Gomez/Compuware Equation Research Study and Gomez Mobile Benchmarks, May 1 - June 1 2011
8. Mobile Site Performance Impacts Business Results
• If dissatisfied with website performance
– 49.3% of tablet & 40.3% of smartphone users are unlikely to visit the site again
– 33.1% of tablet & 26.8% of smartphone users are less likely to purchase from
that company – across all channels
Abandonment Rate Across 280+ Websites/271 Million Page Views
30
25
Abandonment Rate (%)
20
15
10 Slower pages = higher abandonment iPhone
• Reduces revenue
5 • Increases costs
• Damages brand
0
10-10.5
10.5-11
11-11.5
11.5-12
12-12.5
12.5-13
13-13.5
13.5-14
14-14.5
3.5-4
0-0.5
0.5-1
1-1.5
1.5-2
2-2.5
2.5-3
3-3.5
4-4.5
4.5-5
5-5.5
5.5-6
6-6.5
6.5-7
7-7.5
7.5-8
8-8.5
8.5-9
9-9.5
9.5-10
Page Load Time Band (sec)
Source: Gomez UEM
9. Mobile App Performance Impacts Business Results
47% of mobile users had a problem in the past year when
accessing an app on their phone
“Mobile apps live and die by their rating in an app store…When
the rating suffers, the customer adoption rate suffers.”
Margo Visitacion, VP, Forrester Research
10. Delivering High Quality, Fast Mobile Websites
And Applications Is Difficult
Different Networks Offer Different Browsers Offer
Different Experiences Different Experiences
Cable Wifi 3G Cable Wifi 3G
30 160
140
25
120
20
100
Mbps
15 80
ms
60
10
40
5
20
0 0
Download Upload Latency
Mbps Mbps ms
Source: Gomez Research
11. The Browser/App Is Becoming The Integration Platform
Average umber of hosts accessed by the browser across the
Gomez US Sports Mobile Website Performance Benchmark 12
12. 3rd Party Services Can Cause Significant Web & App
Performance Issues
Facebook issues
contributed to load time
spikes for a number of top
US mobile websites
13. Compuware APM: Driven by End-User Experience
Optimize performance across the entire Application Delivery Chain
PurePath
Application
dynaTrace User Gomez User Experience Gomez Synthetic
Experience Management Management – Mobile Monitoring - Mobile
All Customers 24x7 LoB performance impact Cloud based
Customer diagnostics Sampled real world insight Root-cause analysis
14. What Are Our Real End-Users' Mobile Site And Native
Application Experiences?
Easily identify satisfied, tolerating
and frustrated end-users
15. How Does Our Mobile Site And Application Performance
Impact The Business?
Identify mobile site &
app performance
issues & their impact
on conversions
Correlate the impact of
performance to conversions
for mobile apps and sites
16. Can End-Users Access Our Site/App 24/7?
Easily identify mobile website and
native app availability issues
17. How Do We Identify & Resolve Mobile Site & App
Performance Issues Before They Impact Our Customers?
Identify issues before customers are
impacted with dynamic, real-time alerts Drilldown to diagnose and resolve
issues with object level detail
18. How Do We Identify & Resolve Mobile Site & App
Performance Issues Quickly - Down To The Line Of Code?
Visualize mobile sites and applications
with dynaTrace Transaction Flow
Drill down to the
page action PurePath
and see the server
side interaction
19. Front-End Performance Optimization
Offers A Lot Of Potential
• Front-end improvements often require less time &
resources than back-end projects
• Proven, established best practices exist in the form
of tools such as Google Page Speed
Web Page
Vast majority
of web and
mobile page
load time
Mobile Page spent on the
front-end
20. Optimize Mobile Website Speed With Actionable
Insights And Proven Best Practices
Google Page Speed Integration
With Compuware APM Platform
21. Does Our Mobile Site/App Perform As Expected
During Peak Traffic Conditions?
22. With The Compuware APM Mobile Solution
Ensure mobile web & native Evaluate the impact of real users’ mobile
applications work for all your users site & app experiences on your business
Accelerate identification, diagnosis & Reduce monitoring infrastructure
resolution of performance issues investment with SaaS platform
23. Questions
Compuware Customers Asia
Enjoy Measurable Benefits
• Increased revenue 25%
• Reduced revenue loss by
92% and $737,251 annually
• Reduced home page load
time from 11.3 seconds
to 3.4 seconds
• Saved 50%+ in staff and fees
• Reduced downtime 45% Global
• Improved first-hour problem
resolution rate to 80%
• Improved annual
troubleshooting efficiency by
97%, saving $784,000
• Reduced SAP license costs by
$475,000 per year
For more information visit Compuware.com or contact us at +1 781.778.2700
24. “AccuWeather.com is a leader in weather for mobile web, and we
believe in providing world-class weather experiences for our
users. Working with Gomez, we quickly and proactively identify
issues and maintain optimal response times. By ensuring
consistently strong experiences, we retain more users which in
turn can help us attract more advertising partners."
David Mitchell, Director Digital Media, AccuWeather.com
25. “Compuware Gomez helped us define a unique monitoring
solution for our mobile banking services. As a result, our mobile
Web performance in 2011 achieved an average availability of
99.51 percent with an average response time of 4.497 seconds
and an average response consistency of 3.866 seconds standard
deviation.”
Dean Ilijasic, SVP Innovation, Keybank
26. “Delivering high quality, consistent mobile e-mail performance to
our customers was a core requirement of our development team.
Gomez’s mobile solution validated our infrastructure
investments and ensured that the speed and availability of our
hosted Exchange e-mail was consistently delivered to mobile
users despite oversubscribed wireless networks.”
Joel Smith, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, AppRiver
27. “As we continue our expansion into the US market with our
award-winning mobile flirting service, we need to be very certain
that we deliver a high-quality mobile Web experience to our
online community abroad. Gomez’s mobile monitoring solution
provides valuable visibility, helping us track our mobile Web
performance across multiple US carriers and remotely identifying
and troubleshooting any issues.”
Liz Hansen, Technical Project Manager, Flirtomatic
Editor's Notes
4G dongle and achieved average downlink data rates of 23.6Mb/s uplink, the average throughput was 15.2Mb/s and latency was a bit of an issue, ranging from between 40 and 49 millisecondshttp://gigaom.com/mobile/atts-lte-network-in-the-real-world/