Continuous Performance testing and monitoring is the best way to ensure application performance with quicker development cycles. Balancing Agile and DevOps velocity with the need for ongoing performance testing and monitoring is essential. We call it Continuous Performance Validation.
Leverage Search and Customize to your Brand within SharePoint 2010Chaitu Madala
Slides from my SharePoint session given on August 12 2011 at SharePoint Saturday The Conference in Washington DC titled "Leverage Search and Customize to your Brand within SharePoint 2010"
2021 Chrome Dev Summit: Web Performance 101Tammy Everts
What do we mean when we talk about "web performance"? Why should you care about it? How can measure it? How do you get other people in your organization to care? In this workshop at the 2021 Chrome Dev Summit, I covered these questions – including an overview of the history of performance metrics, up to Core Web Vitals.
Achievements of Wildnet Technologies Review #WildnetTechnologiesReviews & Management tool; in a small span of time. Wildnet Technologies review (#wildnettechnologiesreviews ) delivering client satisfaction in SEO and Review Management Services.
#wildnettechnologies #review #reviews +wildnet+technologies+review ,
@wildnettechnologiescomplaints
#NYC, #.com.AU, #.co.uk, #.co.in
Keeping Up-to-Date with Wildnet Technologies Complaint & Reviews Management Tool (#wildnettechnologiesreviews )
Irrespective of which agency is handling a company’s online marketing and advertising campaign, getting a positive Wildnet Technologies Review (#wildnettechnologiesreview ) is considered to be an excellent achievement as well as its comparative standing among its peers in the same business. Getting a high website rating by using various search engines, guarantees that the site will be the top ranked site for visitors and browsers for quite some time. Wildnet Technologies Review (#wildnettechnologiesreview ) will ensure that the site is monitored continuously and revamped when it comes to freshening up the brand and SEO optimization. Though it sounds simple, following up, refreshing, and making new inputs into the campaign is not easy, and requires a lot of time and effort.
#wildnettechnologiesreviews , #wildnet+technologies+reviews, #wildnettechnologiesreview
2020 Chrome Dev Summit: Web Performance 101Tammy Everts
What do we mean when we talk about "web performance"? Why should you care about it? How can measure it? How do you get other people in your organization to care? In this workshop at the 2020 Chrome Dev Summit, I covered these questions – including an overview of the history of performance metrics, up to Core Web Vitals.
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Performance Teams [PerfNow 2019]Tammy Everts
Over the past year, I've talked with companies of all types – retail, media, travel, software, and more – and all sizes – from SMBs to huge enterprises. I was inspired to see how different organizations approach creating a robust performance culture.
The one thing they all have in common is agreeing that performance culture is the single greatest success variable. Having a strong culture of performance can help:
• Prevent regression
• Reduce gatekeeping
• Increase investment from the business
In this talk at the performance.now() conference in Amsterdam, I shared tips and best practices gleaned from scores of conversations with people and companies who are leading the way down the path to performance.
How to create a performance-first culture [2018 WebPerfDays Amsterdam]Tammy Everts
If you've ever wondered why all your performance efforts feel like such a painful uphill slog within your organization, then this talk is for you. Creating a strong web performance culture means getting people to care, showing them what they can do to help, and giving them positive reinforcement when you get results. Here are some proven tips and best practices to help you create a healthy, happy, celebratory performance culture.
Leverage Search and Customize to your Brand within SharePoint 2010Chaitu Madala
Slides from my SharePoint session given on August 12 2011 at SharePoint Saturday The Conference in Washington DC titled "Leverage Search and Customize to your Brand within SharePoint 2010"
2021 Chrome Dev Summit: Web Performance 101Tammy Everts
What do we mean when we talk about "web performance"? Why should you care about it? How can measure it? How do you get other people in your organization to care? In this workshop at the 2021 Chrome Dev Summit, I covered these questions – including an overview of the history of performance metrics, up to Core Web Vitals.
Achievements of Wildnet Technologies Review #WildnetTechnologiesReviews & Management tool; in a small span of time. Wildnet Technologies review (#wildnettechnologiesreviews ) delivering client satisfaction in SEO and Review Management Services.
#wildnettechnologies #review #reviews +wildnet+technologies+review ,
@wildnettechnologiescomplaints
#NYC, #.com.AU, #.co.uk, #.co.in
Keeping Up-to-Date with Wildnet Technologies Complaint & Reviews Management Tool (#wildnettechnologiesreviews )
Irrespective of which agency is handling a company’s online marketing and advertising campaign, getting a positive Wildnet Technologies Review (#wildnettechnologiesreview ) is considered to be an excellent achievement as well as its comparative standing among its peers in the same business. Getting a high website rating by using various search engines, guarantees that the site will be the top ranked site for visitors and browsers for quite some time. Wildnet Technologies Review (#wildnettechnologiesreview ) will ensure that the site is monitored continuously and revamped when it comes to freshening up the brand and SEO optimization. Though it sounds simple, following up, refreshing, and making new inputs into the campaign is not easy, and requires a lot of time and effort.
#wildnettechnologiesreviews , #wildnet+technologies+reviews, #wildnettechnologiesreview
2020 Chrome Dev Summit: Web Performance 101Tammy Everts
What do we mean when we talk about "web performance"? Why should you care about it? How can measure it? How do you get other people in your organization to care? In this workshop at the 2020 Chrome Dev Summit, I covered these questions – including an overview of the history of performance metrics, up to Core Web Vitals.
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Performance Teams [PerfNow 2019]Tammy Everts
Over the past year, I've talked with companies of all types – retail, media, travel, software, and more – and all sizes – from SMBs to huge enterprises. I was inspired to see how different organizations approach creating a robust performance culture.
The one thing they all have in common is agreeing that performance culture is the single greatest success variable. Having a strong culture of performance can help:
• Prevent regression
• Reduce gatekeeping
• Increase investment from the business
In this talk at the performance.now() conference in Amsterdam, I shared tips and best practices gleaned from scores of conversations with people and companies who are leading the way down the path to performance.
How to create a performance-first culture [2018 WebPerfDays Amsterdam]Tammy Everts
If you've ever wondered why all your performance efforts feel like such a painful uphill slog within your organization, then this talk is for you. Creating a strong web performance culture means getting people to care, showing them what they can do to help, and giving them positive reinforcement when you get results. Here are some proven tips and best practices to help you create a healthy, happy, celebratory performance culture.
Presented at Web Directions Code, Melbourne
If you have a website—particularly one that generates revenue for your organization—you need a Progressive Web App. So where do you begin? How do you decide which features of a Progressive Web App make sense for your users? What tools can make the process easier (or harder)? In this practical session, Jason will guide you through the key design decisions you’ll need to make about your Progressive Web App and how those decisions impact the scope of your project. He'll also teach you how to avoid common pitfalls and help you take full advantage of Progressive Web App technology.
How to fix the design issues that matter on the pages that matter [2016 Smash...Tammy Everts
How do you know what consumers expect from your site? Every shopper is different and every visit is different. Industry stats tell only part of the story. You need to crack the hood and analyze your own real user data. This talk covers how and why to gather real user data and connect the dots between the metrics that matter most -- IT, UX, and business -- in order to create better shopper experiences and improve your business.
How I learned to stop worrying and love UX metricsTammy Everts
This talk at the 2018 performance.now() conference (Amsterdam) walks through a brief history of UX and web performance research, highlighting landmark studies that helped connect the dots between performance and user experience. I also demystify the current state of performance metrics and help you understand what you need to focus on for your site and your users.
Smashing Meets for Speed: Why web performance matters – especially nowTammy Everts
We talk a lot about web performance, but a lot of these conversations come from a purely technical perspective. Most people have a gut feeling that performance is important, but exactly what influence it has on your users and your business is often overlooked. In this talk I shared at Smashing Conference's 'Meets for Speed', I share why our need for fast online experiences is hard-wired, and how slow performance hurts your users and your business.
Performance Is About People, Not Metrics [2017 Web Directions Summit] Tammy Everts
If you want your site to succeed, you need to deliver a consistently fast user experience. But how do you quantify "fast"? And how do you track speed across millions and billions of user visits?
When we think about measuring web performance, it’s easy to fall into an abyss of metrics. TCP connection, TTFB, start render, PageSpeed and YSlow scores. Which ones should we care about? In this talk, I share my 10-year quest in search of a unicorn metric for measuring user engagement and web performance.
How slow load times hurt UX (and what you can do about it) [FluentConf 2016]Tammy Everts
There are compelling arguments why companies need to care about serving faster pages to their users. Countless studies have found an irrefutable connection between load times and key performance indicators, ranging from page views to revenue.
In this talk, I outlined research-based reasons why you need to care about web performance and what you can do to make your pages faster. Your takeaways (I hope) will be an understanding of why improving load times is critical to delivering better online experiences and how to identify and fix common performance leeches on your pages.
Topics include:
- User expectations
- The impact of load time on business metrics (revenue, conversions, bounce rate, and user satisfaction/retention)
- The insidiousness of “page bloat”
- 19 things you can do to deliver a faster user experience
The hunt for the unicorn performance metric [DeltaV London 2018]Tammy Everts
This talk walks through a brief history of UX and web performance research, highlighting landmark studies that helped connect the dots between performance and user experience. I also demystify the current state of performance metrics and help you understand what you need to focus on for your site and your users.
“If Tetris has taught me anything, it’s that errors pile up and accomplishments disappear” is a common quote and it seems we’re living this to its full extend as web developers. We fail to celebrate the successes we have and the tools that are at our disposal but we’re never short of finding reasons why things don’t work. We also tend to pile on technology on technology to solve problems that may actually not exist and thus clog up the web. In this talk Chris Heilmann wants to remind us what we achieved and how we should celebrate it and how we should stop trying to solve problems that are simply beyond our control.
Raiders of the Fast Start: Frontend Performance Archaeology - Performance.now...Katie Sylor-Miller
Raiders of the Fast Start: Frontend Performance Archeology
There are a lot of books, articles, and online tutorials out there with fantastic advice on how to make your websites performant. It all seems easy in theory, but applying best practices to real-world code is anything but straightforward. Diagnosing and fixing frontend performance issues on a large legacy codebase is like being an archaeologist excavating the remains of a lost civilization. You don’t know what you will find until you start digging!
Pick up your trowels and come along with Etsy’s Frontend Systems team as we become archaeologists digging into frontend performance on our large, legacy mobile codebase. I’ll share real-life lessons you can use to guide your own excavations into legacy code:
What tools and metrics we used to diagnose issues and track progress.
How we went beyond server-driven best practices to focus on the client.
Which fixes successfully increased conversion, and which didn’t.
Our work, like all good archaeology, went beyond artifacts and unearthed new insights into our culture. We at Etsy pride ourselves on our culture of performance, but, like all cultures, it needs to adapt and reinvent itself to account for changes to the landscape. Based on what we’ve learned, we are making the case for a new, organization-wide, frontend-focused performance culture that will solve the problems we face today.
Cloud Connect Santa Clara 2013: Web Acceleration and Front-End Optimization (...Strangeloop
One approach to performance is to accelerate the network; another is to optimize the application by reducing how much the network is needed and pushing content out towards the user. In this session, Hooman Beheshti reveals how technologies like Front-End Optimization and Content Delivery Networks work alongside the rest of the cloud computing stack to improve performance and increase user productivity.
Velocity 2010: Performance Impact, Part Two: More Findings from the Front Lin...Strangeloop
Last year at Velocity, Strangeloop's VP Product, Hooman Beheshti, presented the findings from phase one of Strangeloop’s long-term research into the relationship between web performance and business benefits. The results were also published in Watching Websites. Since then, we’ve received a barrage of questions from the web performance community, which fueled phase two of our study. In this presentation, Strangeloop president Joshua Bixby offers our most recent findings.
Some of the community’s questions were:
* Who were the clients?
* How fast were the pages?
* What acceleration techniques were implemented?
* What happened to the key page components (such as JS size, payload and roundtrips) of the websites?
* How did changing key variables (page load time, payload, number of roundtrips, etc.) affect the outcome?
We’ve been collecting and analyzing data to help us answer these questions, as well as some new ones we’ve thought up along the way. Join us as we present our findings, and help us consider what areas deserve further study.
An overview of Accelerated Mobile Pages Project. See how you can leverage this important open source project today in production and improve your sites' performance and the happiness of your users.
When addressing website performance issues, developers typically jump to conclusions, focusing on the perceived causes rather than uncovering the real causes through research.
Mitchel Sellers will show you how to approach website performance issues with a level of consistency that ensures they're properly identified and resolved so you'll avoid jumping to conclusions in the future.
You can watch the webinar recording here:
https://www.postsharp.net/documentation/video?id=190066128
Measuring Web Performance (HighEdWeb FL Edition)Dave Olsen
Today, a web page can be delivered to desktop computers, televisions, or handheld devices like tablets or phones. While a technique like responsive design helps ensure that our web sites look good across that spectrum of devices we may forget that we need to make sure that our web sites also perform well across that same spectrum. More and more of our users are shifting their Internet usage to these more varied platforms and connection speeds with some moving entirely to mobile Internet.
In this session we’ll look at the tools that can help you understand, measure and improve the web performance of your web sites and applications. The talk will also discuss how new server-side techniques might help us optimize our front-end performance. Finally, since the best way to test is to have devices in your hand, we’ll discuss some tips for getting your hands on them cheaply.
This presentation builds upon Dave’s “Optimization for Mobile” chapter in Smashing Magazine’s “The Mobile Book.”
This talk was given at HighEdWeb Florida.
Continuous Performance Testing and Monitoring in Agile DevelopmentDynatrace
Continuous Performance Testing and Monitoring in Agile Development
Continuous Performance testing and monitoring is the best way to ensure application performance with quicker development cycles. Balancing agile and DevOps velocity with the need for ongoing performance testing and monitoring is essential. We call it Continuous Performance Validation.
In this webinar, we will show how you can get performance guidance and metrics throughout development, making sure apps perform well from inception to production and beyond.
In this webinar you will learn:
• How to automate performance testing and which tools you need to be successful
• How to use APM during load and performance testing
• How to create a continuous performance validation strategy from Dev to QA and Ops
• Ways teams can collaborate to ensure top application performance
In this presentation you will learn how Farm Credit Services of America/Frontier Farm Credit transformed their quality practices and tooling to bring visibility and consistency to Enterprise Quality, including: testing as a team approach, creating an automated test architecture, measuring progress with dashboards and standardizing on a set of testing tools.
Presented at Web Directions Code, Melbourne
If you have a website—particularly one that generates revenue for your organization—you need a Progressive Web App. So where do you begin? How do you decide which features of a Progressive Web App make sense for your users? What tools can make the process easier (or harder)? In this practical session, Jason will guide you through the key design decisions you’ll need to make about your Progressive Web App and how those decisions impact the scope of your project. He'll also teach you how to avoid common pitfalls and help you take full advantage of Progressive Web App technology.
How to fix the design issues that matter on the pages that matter [2016 Smash...Tammy Everts
How do you know what consumers expect from your site? Every shopper is different and every visit is different. Industry stats tell only part of the story. You need to crack the hood and analyze your own real user data. This talk covers how and why to gather real user data and connect the dots between the metrics that matter most -- IT, UX, and business -- in order to create better shopper experiences and improve your business.
How I learned to stop worrying and love UX metricsTammy Everts
This talk at the 2018 performance.now() conference (Amsterdam) walks through a brief history of UX and web performance research, highlighting landmark studies that helped connect the dots between performance and user experience. I also demystify the current state of performance metrics and help you understand what you need to focus on for your site and your users.
Smashing Meets for Speed: Why web performance matters – especially nowTammy Everts
We talk a lot about web performance, but a lot of these conversations come from a purely technical perspective. Most people have a gut feeling that performance is important, but exactly what influence it has on your users and your business is often overlooked. In this talk I shared at Smashing Conference's 'Meets for Speed', I share why our need for fast online experiences is hard-wired, and how slow performance hurts your users and your business.
Performance Is About People, Not Metrics [2017 Web Directions Summit] Tammy Everts
If you want your site to succeed, you need to deliver a consistently fast user experience. But how do you quantify "fast"? And how do you track speed across millions and billions of user visits?
When we think about measuring web performance, it’s easy to fall into an abyss of metrics. TCP connection, TTFB, start render, PageSpeed and YSlow scores. Which ones should we care about? In this talk, I share my 10-year quest in search of a unicorn metric for measuring user engagement and web performance.
How slow load times hurt UX (and what you can do about it) [FluentConf 2016]Tammy Everts
There are compelling arguments why companies need to care about serving faster pages to their users. Countless studies have found an irrefutable connection between load times and key performance indicators, ranging from page views to revenue.
In this talk, I outlined research-based reasons why you need to care about web performance and what you can do to make your pages faster. Your takeaways (I hope) will be an understanding of why improving load times is critical to delivering better online experiences and how to identify and fix common performance leeches on your pages.
Topics include:
- User expectations
- The impact of load time on business metrics (revenue, conversions, bounce rate, and user satisfaction/retention)
- The insidiousness of “page bloat”
- 19 things you can do to deliver a faster user experience
The hunt for the unicorn performance metric [DeltaV London 2018]Tammy Everts
This talk walks through a brief history of UX and web performance research, highlighting landmark studies that helped connect the dots between performance and user experience. I also demystify the current state of performance metrics and help you understand what you need to focus on for your site and your users.
“If Tetris has taught me anything, it’s that errors pile up and accomplishments disappear” is a common quote and it seems we’re living this to its full extend as web developers. We fail to celebrate the successes we have and the tools that are at our disposal but we’re never short of finding reasons why things don’t work. We also tend to pile on technology on technology to solve problems that may actually not exist and thus clog up the web. In this talk Chris Heilmann wants to remind us what we achieved and how we should celebrate it and how we should stop trying to solve problems that are simply beyond our control.
Raiders of the Fast Start: Frontend Performance Archaeology - Performance.now...Katie Sylor-Miller
Raiders of the Fast Start: Frontend Performance Archeology
There are a lot of books, articles, and online tutorials out there with fantastic advice on how to make your websites performant. It all seems easy in theory, but applying best practices to real-world code is anything but straightforward. Diagnosing and fixing frontend performance issues on a large legacy codebase is like being an archaeologist excavating the remains of a lost civilization. You don’t know what you will find until you start digging!
Pick up your trowels and come along with Etsy’s Frontend Systems team as we become archaeologists digging into frontend performance on our large, legacy mobile codebase. I’ll share real-life lessons you can use to guide your own excavations into legacy code:
What tools and metrics we used to diagnose issues and track progress.
How we went beyond server-driven best practices to focus on the client.
Which fixes successfully increased conversion, and which didn’t.
Our work, like all good archaeology, went beyond artifacts and unearthed new insights into our culture. We at Etsy pride ourselves on our culture of performance, but, like all cultures, it needs to adapt and reinvent itself to account for changes to the landscape. Based on what we’ve learned, we are making the case for a new, organization-wide, frontend-focused performance culture that will solve the problems we face today.
Cloud Connect Santa Clara 2013: Web Acceleration and Front-End Optimization (...Strangeloop
One approach to performance is to accelerate the network; another is to optimize the application by reducing how much the network is needed and pushing content out towards the user. In this session, Hooman Beheshti reveals how technologies like Front-End Optimization and Content Delivery Networks work alongside the rest of the cloud computing stack to improve performance and increase user productivity.
Velocity 2010: Performance Impact, Part Two: More Findings from the Front Lin...Strangeloop
Last year at Velocity, Strangeloop's VP Product, Hooman Beheshti, presented the findings from phase one of Strangeloop’s long-term research into the relationship between web performance and business benefits. The results were also published in Watching Websites. Since then, we’ve received a barrage of questions from the web performance community, which fueled phase two of our study. In this presentation, Strangeloop president Joshua Bixby offers our most recent findings.
Some of the community’s questions were:
* Who were the clients?
* How fast were the pages?
* What acceleration techniques were implemented?
* What happened to the key page components (such as JS size, payload and roundtrips) of the websites?
* How did changing key variables (page load time, payload, number of roundtrips, etc.) affect the outcome?
We’ve been collecting and analyzing data to help us answer these questions, as well as some new ones we’ve thought up along the way. Join us as we present our findings, and help us consider what areas deserve further study.
An overview of Accelerated Mobile Pages Project. See how you can leverage this important open source project today in production and improve your sites' performance and the happiness of your users.
When addressing website performance issues, developers typically jump to conclusions, focusing on the perceived causes rather than uncovering the real causes through research.
Mitchel Sellers will show you how to approach website performance issues with a level of consistency that ensures they're properly identified and resolved so you'll avoid jumping to conclusions in the future.
You can watch the webinar recording here:
https://www.postsharp.net/documentation/video?id=190066128
Measuring Web Performance (HighEdWeb FL Edition)Dave Olsen
Today, a web page can be delivered to desktop computers, televisions, or handheld devices like tablets or phones. While a technique like responsive design helps ensure that our web sites look good across that spectrum of devices we may forget that we need to make sure that our web sites also perform well across that same spectrum. More and more of our users are shifting their Internet usage to these more varied platforms and connection speeds with some moving entirely to mobile Internet.
In this session we’ll look at the tools that can help you understand, measure and improve the web performance of your web sites and applications. The talk will also discuss how new server-side techniques might help us optimize our front-end performance. Finally, since the best way to test is to have devices in your hand, we’ll discuss some tips for getting your hands on them cheaply.
This presentation builds upon Dave’s “Optimization for Mobile” chapter in Smashing Magazine’s “The Mobile Book.”
This talk was given at HighEdWeb Florida.
Continuous Performance Testing and Monitoring in Agile DevelopmentDynatrace
Continuous Performance Testing and Monitoring in Agile Development
Continuous Performance testing and monitoring is the best way to ensure application performance with quicker development cycles. Balancing agile and DevOps velocity with the need for ongoing performance testing and monitoring is essential. We call it Continuous Performance Validation.
In this webinar, we will show how you can get performance guidance and metrics throughout development, making sure apps perform well from inception to production and beyond.
In this webinar you will learn:
• How to automate performance testing and which tools you need to be successful
• How to use APM during load and performance testing
• How to create a continuous performance validation strategy from Dev to QA and Ops
• Ways teams can collaborate to ensure top application performance
In this presentation you will learn how Farm Credit Services of America/Frontier Farm Credit transformed their quality practices and tooling to bring visibility and consistency to Enterprise Quality, including: testing as a team approach, creating an automated test architecture, measuring progress with dashboards and standardizing on a set of testing tools.
AUG NYC - May 24 talks.
1. Atlassian Test Case Management Options and Integrations - Blaine Pryce & Bob Ho, Column Technologies
Today’s Software Economy requires a high degree of automation to make any DevOps initiative successful. The sheer velocity of DevOps is driving the need for a more integrated approach to the QA and testing processes. Blaine & Bob will explore the Atlassian Test Case Management options and an integrated technology approach that can streamline the QA and testing processes for your organization. The featured integration use case will highlight integrating Test Automation/ Test Case Management/Test Data Management and Bug Tracking
2. How to Customize, Automate and Expand the Power of JIRA - Ethan Foulkes, cPrime
Everyone knows Jira is great for development and we are seeing it used more and more for building non-development related workflows. Come and learn how easy it is to go beyond the out of box capabilities and hear Ethan speak about how to bend Jira to support any business process.
Neev uses a scrum based Agile Development methodology, a proven Extended Delivery Center model of engagement - all designed to ensure high quality, timely deliverables.
Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite - Developer Circle Part-1.pdfDiana Gray, MBA
Test Suite Product Overview
In Part 1 of Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite - Developer Series, we'll cover,
-What is Software Testing
-Why Software Testing is Required
-Typical Test Types and Levels
-Continuous Testing and Challenges
-Introduction to UiPath Test Suite
Test Suite and UiPath Automation Platform
Speaker: Atul Trikha
Ben Walters - Creating Customer Value With Agile Testing - EuroSTAR 2011TEST Huddle
EuroSTAR Software Testing Conference 2011 presentation on Creating Customer Value With Agile Testing by Ben Walters. See more at: http://conference.eurostarsoftwaretesting.com/past-presentations/
Driving on from Agile, organisations are looking to
dramatically increase the rate at which they deliver
new software updates to their customers / business
users by embracing DevOps. This presentation will
explain the Micro Focus approach to DevOps and
how we can help organisations like yours as they
move to Continuous Delivery.
Training Bootcamp - MainframeDevOps.pptxNashet Ali
Cloud Migration services from your on-premise environment can sometimes be very simple and other times an extremely complicated project to implement. For either scenario, there are always considerations to bear in mind when doing so. This course has been designed to highlight these topics to help you ask the right questions to aid in a successful Cloud migration.
Within this course, we look at how timing plays an important part in your project's success and why phased deployments are important. Security is also examined where we focus on a number of key questions that you should have answers to from a business perspective before your Cloud migration. One of the biggest decisions is your chosen public cloud vendor, how do you make the decision between the available vendors, what should you look for when selecting you will host your architecture, this course dives into this question to help you finalize your choice.
Understanding the correct deployment model is essential, it affects how you architect your environment and each provides different benefits, so gaining the knowledge. I look at how you can break this question down to help you with your design considerations. We also cover service readiness from your on-premise environment and how to align these to the relevant Cloud services. Your design will certainly be different from your on-premise solution, I discuss the best approach when you start to think about your solution design, some of the dos and some of the don’ts.
Once you have your design, it’s important to understand how you are actually going to migrate your services ensuring optimum availability and minimal interruption to your customer base, for example looking at Blue/Green and Canary deployments. Cloud migration allows for some great advantages within your business continuity plans, as a result, I have included a lecture to discuss various models that work great within the Cloud.
Course Objectives
By completing this course you will:
Have greater visibility of some of the key points of a cloud migration
Be able to confidently assess the requirements for your migration
Intended Audience
This course has been designed for anyone who works or operates in business management, business strategy, technical management, and technical operations.
Prerequisites
For this course, it's assumed that you have a working knowledge of cloud computing and cloud principles.
What You Will Learn about Cloud Migration
Introduction - This provides an introduction to the trainer and covers the intended audience. We will also look at what lectures are included in the course, and what you will gain as a student from attending the course.
Time Management – How time plays an important part in successful cloud migration. We discuss the key points to allow time for and how to use it to plan a phased migration.
Security – This lecture will give you the ability to ask the key security questions to the business before performing a migration to the Cloud.
In this presentation you will learn how Farm Credit Services of America/Frontier Farm Credit transformed their quality practices and tooling to bring visibility and consistency to Enterprise Quality, including: testing as a team approach, creating an automated test architecture, measuring progress with dashboards and standardizing on a set of testing tools.
Despite the belief that a shared context and collaboration drives quality, too often, software testers and quality professionals struggle to find their place within today's integrated agile teams. This session is a practitioner’s view of testing and testing practices within an iterative/incremental development environment. We will begin with a discussion of some of the challenges of testing within an agile environment and delve into the guiding principles of Agile Testing and key enabling practices. Agile Testing necessitates a change in mindset, and it is as much, if not more, about behavior, as it is about skills and tooling, all of which will be explored.
What is DevOps?
Why DevOps?
How DevOps works?
DevOps impacts in testing.
Continuous Delivery.
Continuous Integration.
Continuous Testing and Automated Deployment.
Critical Capabilities to Shifting Left the Right WaySmartBear
The concept of testing earlier in the SDLC isn't new, but the term "shift left" has reignited its importance. See how shifting left can help you, and how to do it right.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 1DianaGray10
In this session, we will showcase how to revolutionize automated testing for your software, automation, and QA teams with UiPath Test Suite.
In part 1 of UiPath test automation using UiPath Test Suite – developer series, we will cover,
Software testing overview
What is software testing
Why software testing is required
Typical test types and levels
Continuous testing and challenges
Introduction to UiPath Test Suite
UiPath Test Suite family of products
Speaker:
Atul Trikha, Chief Technologist & Solutions Architect, Peraton and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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Do you know that React Native is being increasingly adopted by startups as well as big companies in the mobile app development industry? Big names like Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest have already integrated this robust open-source framework.
In fact, according to a report by Statista, the number of React Native developers has been steadily increasing over the years, reaching an estimated 1.9 million by the end of 2024. This means that the demand for this framework in the job market has been growing making it a valuable skill.
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2. Deliver faster applications faster through continuous performance validation
Who We Are
Mission: Deliver faster applications faster through continuous performance validation
3. User Demands Process Revolutions
We’re Driven by Your Challenges
Technology Transitions
Docker
5. 40% of users are moving towards the
competition following a bad experience
57 % of users use
their mobile
44-61 % of users share
their feelings on social
network
User Experience is Key
7. Etam reduces it's average page load time from 1.2s to 500ms and increased
conversions by 20%, time on site by 21%, and pages viewed per visit by 28%.
Walmart saw up to a 2% increase in conversions for every 1 second of
improvement in load time. Every 100ms improvement also resulted in up to
a 1% increase in revenue.
Shopzilla decreased load time by 5 seconds and saw a 12% increase in
conversion rate, a 25% increase in page views and a 50% reduction in
infrastructure required.
Etsy saw a 12% increase in bounce rate when they added 160kb of images to
their mobile page.
User Experience Impact on Business
13. Testing Earlier
Early Risk analysis
• Understand the application
• Performance needs to be included in the
PRA
• ATAM ( Architecture Tradeoff Analysis
Method)
Automation Smarter and faster
Validation Follow our KPI
Monitor Detect problems before the
end users
14. Performance is driven by :
• The end users
• Third party system
• …
We need to ask the right questions :
• How the users work on the system?
• What are their habits
• When ? and how often
• Are we going to expand in different geos?
• Is the marketing plan to market/promote
the application? If yes what is the type audience?
…
Take The Time To Understand The Application
15. Performance testing an existing application
• Ask the support of functional architect, HR..etc
• Understand the behavior of the application with the help of the logs
Migration project : Don’t underestimate the history of the application
Performance testing a new application/service
• Involve the project leader , functional architect
• Try to understand the purpose and relation with the business plan
Testing scenarios
16. Unit Performance Testing
Any part of the system
Not a standard practice
Do not wait until the system is assembled
Test cases are simpler, fewer variables
• Test-Driven Development may be an answer
Many systems are monolithic
Third-party components
17. Change Mentality
Before
Late record/playback
performance testing
System-level requirements
Record/playback approach
"Black Box"
Now
Early Performance Engineering
Component-level requirements
Programming to generate
load/create stubs
"Grey Box”
18. Workflow
3) Development life cycle
Component
Testing
Business
Test Case
1) Specification
2) Risk Analysis
Project Lifecycle
21. Organizations Adopt Agile and DevOps as an Answer
• 99% of organizations have adopted Agile
development methods
• 88% of CIOs are using DevOps
World Quality Report 2016-17
22. But Speed is Nothing Without Quality
“Surviving Disruption, Leading Change:
Winning in the Application Economy,” 2015
2/3 of business leaders say
their company’s future
DEPENDS on the QUALITY
of their software
23. “The term everyone is using is
DevOps, but I think it should
really be DevTestOps. Testing
is really crucial for achieving
quality & speed”
Diego La Guidice, Principal Analyst
DevTestOps Rather Than DevOps
25. Planning
• Provide transparency to the stakeholders
Source Control
• Tracking Change of the code ( infrastructure, application..Etc)
Configuration management
• Infrastructure is treated exactly like code
Continuous integration
• Tools to automate the Build and the deployment
Deployment tools
• Application can be released to production any time you want in order to improve time to market
Testing and validation
• Validate the quality of the release
APM
• applications are commonly tested and monitored with APM tools to ensure high availability, low response time, and quality of service
DevOps Toolchain
32. • response time
• infrastructure behavior
Capture performance metrics that go beyond
• Failures, bottlenecks, slower-than-expected response
times
Actionable data in case of problems
Why Combine Load Testing And APM During a Load Test?
33. How Does the Integration Works?
Web Model
Mobile
Model
Rest
Interface
Business
logic
Data Access
logic
XML
Legacy
Relationnal
Presentation Business Data
NeoLoad
Virtual Users Load
34. • Transaction name, virtual user, script name, unique id
• Easier correlation between load testing solution and Dynatrace AppMon
Web request tagging
• Start & stop recording of data to cover exactly one test run
Session Recording
• Each web request is tagged with a test id
• Allows to distinguish between requests if two test are run in parallel
Registering individual test executions
NeoLoad/Dynatrace Integration
Our mission: help organizations deliver FASTER applications FASTER through continuous performance validation
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Over 1600 customers
Nearly every industry
Big name organizations trust Neotys
[Transition]
Choose Neotys because of focus on key performance challenges they face…
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3 categories of challenges:
User Demands
Application Development Process Revolutions
Technology Transitions
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[User Demands]
High expectations for performance
As fast as google search
Mobile as fast as desktop
The results of bad performance:
Lost revenue
Lose users to competitor apps
Brand damage
Lost productivity for internal apps
FASTER APPLICATIONS
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[Process Revolutions]
Agile
DevOps
Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery
Force testing to become more automated
QA being squeezed out
QA needs to keep up with development
DELIVER FASTER
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[Technology Transitions]
More and more interfaces:
Web
Mobile
APIs
IoT
New technologies:
WebSocket
Docker
HTML5
HTTP/2
Need to test whatever technologies developers send your way
[Transition]
And this is why we developed our Continuous Performance Validation solution…
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Ah le fameux 100ms d’Amazon. Le 100 ms perdu sur une page qui entraine 1% de chiffre d’affaire en moins. Vous devez surement tous le connaître celui-là. Mais je ne suis pas sur qu’il vous parle … il a le mérite d’avoir existé mais il est tellement déconnecté de notre réalité et date de tellement longtemps …
Heureusement depuis, il y a en a eu d’autres des études : régulièrement on interroge des utilisateurs, on fait des sondages, on mesure
alors Thibault, j’imagine que ça te parle ce genre de chiffres, mais d’abord quel était le contexte ?
From a report conducted by Vanson Bourne we learn that By adopting DevOps up to 97% of companies have seen increased frequency of deployment of software
User experience is critical in a digital economy, and application performance is a key element of the UX.
Performance validation is becoming more and more critical
Dans les faits, j’ai tendance à accepter la proposition que DevTestOps serait plus représentatif des enjeux en cours.
Le DevOps ou une approche Agile ne peut pas fonctionner sans mettre le test au cœur du processus.
Cela dit, il existe un risque majeur qui est que le test ne devienne un goulet d’étranglement et ralentisse le rythme de livraison des applications.
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