The document introduces Brandon Kang as the speaker for an open seminar. It provides details on Kang's background, including previous roles at Samsung SDS, Microsoft Korea, and the Korea Creative Content Agency. It also lists his areas of writing and mentoring experience in areas like IT trends, web programming, mobile app development, and game development.
The document discusses methods and tools for troubleshooting and testing Akamai CDN services. It covers using Pragma headers to check for normal Akamai service, Akamai diagnostic tools, checking network conditions, optimizing website performance, CDN tools, image optimization testing, checking device information and protocols. It then provides more details on using Pragma headers, Akamai diagnostic tools, and optimizing website performance.
Akamai Korea - Tech Day (2015/03/11) DNSSangJin Kang
This document summarizes a presentation about DNS (Domain Name System) challenges and how Akamai's FastDNS service addresses them. It discusses common DNS problems like availability, performance and security issues. It then describes how FastDNS provides 100% uptime with a global anycast network, improves user experience by resolving queries to optimal edge servers, and better protects against DDoS attacks by absorbing excessive traffic. It also offers an optional DNSSEC module to prevent DNS forgery and reduce the overhead of maintaining compliance.
Real world experiences with HTTP/2 (Michael Gooding, Javier Garza from Akamai)💻 Javier Garza
HTTP/2 has been out for about a year. Over that time, Michael Gooding and Javier Garza have worked with many customers to implement it. However, beyond a turnkey solution that offers instant performance gains, HTTP/2 has led to a large amount of questions and confusion about how to optimize for it. Michael and Javier share their experiences with HTTP/2 over the last year, discussing case studies that demonstrate how performance can be improved over HTTP/2 while addressing backward compatibility, exploring using RUM data to review performance-related observations of customers after switching to HTTP/2, and offering hands-on demos of HTTP/2 with server push and HTTP/2 + QUIC.
Topics include:
Rendering impact without prioritization: Many solutions currently do not support server push or prioritization, which can have a negative impact on rendering when all resources instantly compete for the same bandwidth. Michael and Javier discuss solutions to mitigate this problem.
Breaking out to smaller files: Best practices used to dictate combining CSS and JavaScript into as few resources as possible. In an HTTP/2 world, the advice is to leave files alone and serve them as they are. Michael and Javier look at examples where trade-offs exist between the delivery, management, compression, and caching and advise how best to approach the problem.
Sprites: As with smaller files, what should we do with sprites in an HTTP/2 world? Looking at examples, Michael and Javier analyze the trade-offs in breaking a sprite out to smaller parts, looking at the effects of less-complex CSS against network performance to see how much of a difference it actually makes on performance.
Delivering for HTTP/1.x: Many websites today still have a large user base from older browsers that do not and will not support HTTP/2. By reviewing case study sites optimized for HTTP/2, Michael and Javier display the delta between a site delivered over an HTTP/2 connection and an HTTP/1.x connection. Taking these differences into account, they then explore some common trade-offs and review the delivery options to provide good performance for both protocols at the same time.
Real-life HTTP/2 web performance data: Michael and Javier explain how to use RUM data to review web performance data from large websites after enabling HTTP/2 and see the conditions where the performance improvements are at their best.
Hands-on demo comparing the web performance of HTTP/2 versus HTTP/1.x 1 and HTTP/2 with server push and QUIC.
H2 is about a year old and in this talk we will share our experiences from the last 12 months, including: # Case studies to see how performance can be improved over h2 as a turnkey solution, while also addressing backward compatibility # Using RUM data to review performance-related observations of customers after switching to h2 # Hands-on demos of h2 with server push, and h2 + QUIC.
Edge 2016 service workers and other front end techniquesakamaidevrel
This document discusses using service workers and other front-end techniques to create a secure and optimal site. It describes how service workers can be used to control third-party content, such as by implementing client reputation strategies to block requests from untrusted sources. Examples are given of how service workers could maintain counters to throttle requests to third-party domains that exceed timeout thresholds, and serve cached or error responses when thresholds are exceeded. The document also discusses how service workers could be leveraged for offline analytics reporting and metric monitoring to reduce risks compared to traditional third-party JavaScript techniques.
The document discusses Akamai's peering, security practices, and internet traffic trends. It provides an overview of Akamai's global intelligent platform and CDN technology, including how Akamai maps users to optimal edge servers. It explains why Akamai peers with ISPs to improve performance and reduce costs. It also covers the security issue of open resolvers enabling large DNS amplification attacks and ways to prevent these attacks. Finally, it reviews internet traffic trends, such as rising average connection speeds and the growth of mobile and IPv6 traffic.
EDNS0 Client-Subnet for DNS based CDNs by Matt JansenMyNOG
1) EDNS0 client-subnet is a proposed standard that allows recursive resolvers to include the end-user's IP prefix in DNS queries, allowing CDNs like Akamai to map users to optimal edge servers based on their location.
2) Currently, when users query CDNs through third-party DNS servers, the CDN only sees the DNS server's IP and cannot map accurately to the user's location. EDNS0 client-subnet addresses this issue.
3) Early testing shows EDNS0 client-subnet is improving Akamai's ability to map users to closer edge servers, especially for queries through services like Google DNS.
The document discusses methods and tools for troubleshooting and testing Akamai CDN services. It covers using Pragma headers to check for normal Akamai service, Akamai diagnostic tools, checking network conditions, optimizing website performance, CDN tools, image optimization testing, checking device information and protocols. It then provides more details on using Pragma headers, Akamai diagnostic tools, and optimizing website performance.
Akamai Korea - Tech Day (2015/03/11) DNSSangJin Kang
This document summarizes a presentation about DNS (Domain Name System) challenges and how Akamai's FastDNS service addresses them. It discusses common DNS problems like availability, performance and security issues. It then describes how FastDNS provides 100% uptime with a global anycast network, improves user experience by resolving queries to optimal edge servers, and better protects against DDoS attacks by absorbing excessive traffic. It also offers an optional DNSSEC module to prevent DNS forgery and reduce the overhead of maintaining compliance.
Real world experiences with HTTP/2 (Michael Gooding, Javier Garza from Akamai)💻 Javier Garza
HTTP/2 has been out for about a year. Over that time, Michael Gooding and Javier Garza have worked with many customers to implement it. However, beyond a turnkey solution that offers instant performance gains, HTTP/2 has led to a large amount of questions and confusion about how to optimize for it. Michael and Javier share their experiences with HTTP/2 over the last year, discussing case studies that demonstrate how performance can be improved over HTTP/2 while addressing backward compatibility, exploring using RUM data to review performance-related observations of customers after switching to HTTP/2, and offering hands-on demos of HTTP/2 with server push and HTTP/2 + QUIC.
Topics include:
Rendering impact without prioritization: Many solutions currently do not support server push or prioritization, which can have a negative impact on rendering when all resources instantly compete for the same bandwidth. Michael and Javier discuss solutions to mitigate this problem.
Breaking out to smaller files: Best practices used to dictate combining CSS and JavaScript into as few resources as possible. In an HTTP/2 world, the advice is to leave files alone and serve them as they are. Michael and Javier look at examples where trade-offs exist between the delivery, management, compression, and caching and advise how best to approach the problem.
Sprites: As with smaller files, what should we do with sprites in an HTTP/2 world? Looking at examples, Michael and Javier analyze the trade-offs in breaking a sprite out to smaller parts, looking at the effects of less-complex CSS against network performance to see how much of a difference it actually makes on performance.
Delivering for HTTP/1.x: Many websites today still have a large user base from older browsers that do not and will not support HTTP/2. By reviewing case study sites optimized for HTTP/2, Michael and Javier display the delta between a site delivered over an HTTP/2 connection and an HTTP/1.x connection. Taking these differences into account, they then explore some common trade-offs and review the delivery options to provide good performance for both protocols at the same time.
Real-life HTTP/2 web performance data: Michael and Javier explain how to use RUM data to review web performance data from large websites after enabling HTTP/2 and see the conditions where the performance improvements are at their best.
Hands-on demo comparing the web performance of HTTP/2 versus HTTP/1.x 1 and HTTP/2 with server push and QUIC.
H2 is about a year old and in this talk we will share our experiences from the last 12 months, including: # Case studies to see how performance can be improved over h2 as a turnkey solution, while also addressing backward compatibility # Using RUM data to review performance-related observations of customers after switching to h2 # Hands-on demos of h2 with server push, and h2 + QUIC.
Edge 2016 service workers and other front end techniquesakamaidevrel
This document discusses using service workers and other front-end techniques to create a secure and optimal site. It describes how service workers can be used to control third-party content, such as by implementing client reputation strategies to block requests from untrusted sources. Examples are given of how service workers could maintain counters to throttle requests to third-party domains that exceed timeout thresholds, and serve cached or error responses when thresholds are exceeded. The document also discusses how service workers could be leveraged for offline analytics reporting and metric monitoring to reduce risks compared to traditional third-party JavaScript techniques.
The document discusses Akamai's peering, security practices, and internet traffic trends. It provides an overview of Akamai's global intelligent platform and CDN technology, including how Akamai maps users to optimal edge servers. It explains why Akamai peers with ISPs to improve performance and reduce costs. It also covers the security issue of open resolvers enabling large DNS amplification attacks and ways to prevent these attacks. Finally, it reviews internet traffic trends, such as rising average connection speeds and the growth of mobile and IPv6 traffic.
EDNS0 Client-Subnet for DNS based CDNs by Matt JansenMyNOG
1) EDNS0 client-subnet is a proposed standard that allows recursive resolvers to include the end-user's IP prefix in DNS queries, allowing CDNs like Akamai to map users to optimal edge servers based on their location.
2) Currently, when users query CDNs through third-party DNS servers, the CDN only sees the DNS server's IP and cannot map accurately to the user's location. EDNS0 client-subnet addresses this issue.
3) Early testing shows EDNS0 client-subnet is improving Akamai's ability to map users to closer edge servers, especially for queries through services like Google DNS.
Future of CDN - Next 10 Years - Ahmet Ozalp, Akamai Technologies - DigiWorld ...IDATE DigiWorld
The document summarizes a presentation about the future of content delivery networks (CDNs) over the next 10 years. The presentation makes several predictions, including that traffic will grow exponentially as more content like video moves online, connected devices will drive complexity through spikes in demand, CDN architectures will evolve to move content closer to the edge, and cooperation between CDNs and telcos will be necessary to succeed in the future market. Overall, the CDN market is expected to have healthy growth over the next 10 years as services become more cost effective and enable business innovation.
Learn how the Akamai secure CDN ensures that it always serves the content that you intended. In this presentation David Kaufman will break down the secure CDN into three zones – Origin, Midgress, and Origin (as well as data at rest), and discuss how to manage your TLS configuration throughout to keep your content secure.
The cloud is becoming a medium. How do we make it more flatter and seamless. Cloud Apps deployed in enterprise needs hooks to play it like a puppet. Megam Cloud is a PaaS built from ground up on top of Chef using Scala, Chef, RabbitMQ, Riak, RoR and Go. https://www.megam.co, https://www.gomegam.com
Metrics, metrics everywhere (but where the heck do you start?)Tammy Everts
There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to metrics. In this session, Cliff Crocker and I walk through various metrics that answer performance questions from multiple perspectives — from designer and DevOps to CRO and CEO. You’ll walk away with a better understanding of your options, as well as a clear understanding of how to choose the right metric for the right audience.
Incapsula: How to Increase SaaS Websites’ Uptime and Accelerate PerformanceImperva Incapsula
All too often, online threats such as DDoS attacks, scrapers, or traffic that consumes too much bandwidth are disrupting or slowing down SaaS websites. It is now more important than ever to keep website traffic flowing quickly without service interruptions.
Tempus Technologies’ president, Jason Sweitzer, talks about the technological challenges his company faced and the solutions his team adopted to increase website acceleration and uptime.
Join us for Incapsula’s free 30-minute webinar to learn how you can increase your website’s uptime and enhance its performance. We’ll be discussing opportunities SaaS companies can explore through WAF protection, frontend SSL, failover ISPs, and against DDoS attacks and using Incapsula solutions.
The document discusses the various security features provided by GWAVA's email security software, including anti-spam, anti-virus, content filtering, image analysis, attachment filtering, fingerprinting of attachments, connection dropping, real-time blacklisting, Sender Policy Framework validation, conversation tracking, web quarantining, SMTP scanning, IP reputation analysis, and policy enforcement and management. The software also includes reporting and alerting functions.
This document discusses different options for managing multiple Akamai configurations, including consolidating configurations, using variables, a SaaS provider option, and a DevOps approach. It provides examples and summaries of how each option works, the benefits and limitations of each, and invites the audience to a discussion on using the Akamai CLI.
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Veeam Availability Suite v10 introduces several new features to improve availability, including native object storage support, continuous data protection for tier 1 applications, and a universal storage integration API. The new version also provides agents for Windows and enhanced management of agents. These updates aim to close availability gaps, which cost enterprises around $22 million on average and slow digital transformation efforts for many companies.
The document provides tips for optimizing app performance and speed. It discusses how fast is perceived by humans, benchmarking current performance, optimizing images through resizing, format changes, quality adjustments, caching and lazy loading. Other tips include minimizing JSON response sizes through encoding, improving startup speed, and handling animated GIFs and videos efficiently. Testing tools are recommended to continuously monitor performance. The overall message is that applications can provide beautiful user experiences while also being fast.
The document provides an overview of optimisations that can be made to apps to improve performance and speed. It discusses how fast is perceived by humans, benchmarking current performance, optimising images through resizing, formatting and lazy loading, reducing payload sizes through caching and content delivery, and replacing animated GIFs with optimized video formats. The document contains tips and examples for profiling apps and making optimizations to deliver content quickly.
Speed Up WordPress Websites - Part 1 - WordPress Cairo MeetupAhmed Mohammed Nagdy
Speeding up a WordPress site involves optimizing images, using a content delivery network (CDN) to improve load times, selecting fast hosting, and implementing caching. Page speed is important for user experience and retention - users leave sites that take over 4 seconds to load. Optimizing images reduces file sizes while maintaining quality. A CDN stores content on globally distributed servers to deliver pages faster. Caching saves page content for quick retrieval to improve load times.
This document discusses ways to improve web performance for mobile users. It outlines goals like achieving a speed index between 1,100-2,500 and first meaningful paint within 1-3 seconds. Various techniques are presented for hacking first load times, data transfer, resource loading, images and user experience. These include avoiding redirects, using HTTP/2 and service workers, modern cache controls, responsive images, preloading resources, and ensuring consistent frame rates. The overall message is that mobile performance needs more attention given average load times and high bounce rates on slow mobile sites.
Cloud Metadata Services are popular targets for attackers trying to gain direct access to an organization’s cloud resources. The Capital One breach notification published in July put a spotlight on the metadata service and its weaknesses. Using publicly available information from the breach, we will demonstrate how the attacker compromised AWS instance metadata credentials, gained access to privileged resources, and exfiltrated data from the account. The conversation then shifts to a post mortem discussion about cloud security controls that could have prevented or limited the blast radius of the attack.
Metrics, Metrics Everywhere (but where the heck do you start?)SOASTA
Not surprisingly, there’s no one-size-fits-all performance metric (though life would be simpler if there were). Different metrics will give you different critical insights into whether or not your pages are delivering the results you want — both from your end user’s perspective and ultimately from your organization’s perspective. Join Tammy Everts, and walk through various metrics that answer performance questions from multiple perspectives. You’ll walk away with a better understanding of your options, as well as a clear understanding of how to choose the right metric for the right audience.
The document discusses harnessing the power of cloud-based performance testing. It outlines the benefits of cloud such as infinite computing power, cost savings, and ability to simulate multiple geographies. It also discusses challenges of cloud-based testing such as data security, network latency, and test management. The document provides a real-world example of a client that used a hybrid cloud solution from Impetus to conduct affordable performance testing. It concludes with recommendations such as considering cloud for uncertain goals or globally distributed users.
IBC Content Everywhere Hub Presentation: HTML5 And Fastest EncodingBitmovin Inc
Fastest cloud-encoding and adaptive streaming with HTML5 including DRM by Gerald Zankl, IBC 2015
The bitcodin encoding and streaming platform is designed and built from the ground up to scale massively on standard public and private cloud infrastructure, while enabling orders of magnitudes faster transcoding than real time (e.g., a 2-hour HD video in minutes). The fast transcoding enables even the largest on-demand video providers to distribute uploaded media virtually instantly during the upload and transcoding process with no delay. Leveraging the flexibility of the new MPEG-DASH standard – which is fully integrated into bitcodin – content providers can use cutting-edge technologies such as the native DASH adaptive streaming support in HTML5, as well as the native DRM support using MPEG-CENC based upon that. This enables distribution and playback across web and mobile platforms, while being more light-weight and battery efficient than heavy plugins like Silverlight or Flash. bitcodin.com furthermore encourages separation of video, audio and subtitle streams, which helps bitcodin customers to save up to 75 % on their storage costs while increasing distribution efficiency and reducing CDN costs.
Lessons Learned Deploying Modern Cloud Systems in Highly Regulated EnvironmentsPuma Security, LLC
Building and deploying modern systems in highly regulated cloud environments is challenging. Regulators impose requirements that are meant to be applied in a traditional on-premise environment, which requires unique design decisions in cloud native environments. In this session, we will explore the key lessons learned building a regulated cloud environment, automating deployments, securing networks, and configuring compliance services. Attendees will leave with an understanding of the key regulatory requirements, and the cloud native security controls for meeting those requirements.
Drupal CDN integration: easier, more flexible and faster!Wim Leers
90% of the page loading time is spent on retrieving CSS, JavaScript and images. There are lots of techniques to reduce this, but using a CDN is the most effective. Currently it's expensive to integrate with a CDN (especially if you want to avoid vendor lock-in) and it's hard to serve file A from a CDN, file B from a static file server and file C from neither. In this session, you'll learn about the push-to-CDN model, which makes all of this trivial.
Session Overview
This session will explain how a CDN (Content Delivery Network) improves page loading times and how you should analyze the page loading performance while evaluating a CDN. Existing techniques for integrating a CDN with Drupal will be compared and an alternative, comprehensive solution will be presented.
Agenda
- How pages are loaded by the browser
- How a CDN improves page loading times
- Evaluating the results
- Existing Drupal CDN integration techniques
- Push-to-CDN model: pros & cons
- CDN integration module: synchronization via Drupal or highly scalable daemon
- Alternative uses: create your own CDN, massive back-up tool
Goals
- You should have a good overview of the different techniques to integrate Drupal with a CDN.
- You should have learned how you can evaluate page loading performance to know which files should be served from a CDN.
Third Party Performance (Velocity, 2014)Guy Podjarny
Third party components are a part of any modern site: JS libs, analytics, trackers, share buttons, ads. Many components, each adding its performance cost, cause render delays or can effectively take your site down. This isn’t your code nor your servers, so what can you do about it?
This presentation will answer this question with strategies and tactics for keeping 3rd parties from taking you down.
This talk was given at Velocity Santa Clara, 2014: The presentation from Velocity Santa Clara, 2014 (http://velocityconf.com/velocity2014/public/schedule/detail/35448).
Future of CDN - Next 10 Years - Ahmet Ozalp, Akamai Technologies - DigiWorld ...IDATE DigiWorld
The document summarizes a presentation about the future of content delivery networks (CDNs) over the next 10 years. The presentation makes several predictions, including that traffic will grow exponentially as more content like video moves online, connected devices will drive complexity through spikes in demand, CDN architectures will evolve to move content closer to the edge, and cooperation between CDNs and telcos will be necessary to succeed in the future market. Overall, the CDN market is expected to have healthy growth over the next 10 years as services become more cost effective and enable business innovation.
Learn how the Akamai secure CDN ensures that it always serves the content that you intended. In this presentation David Kaufman will break down the secure CDN into three zones – Origin, Midgress, and Origin (as well as data at rest), and discuss how to manage your TLS configuration throughout to keep your content secure.
The cloud is becoming a medium. How do we make it more flatter and seamless. Cloud Apps deployed in enterprise needs hooks to play it like a puppet. Megam Cloud is a PaaS built from ground up on top of Chef using Scala, Chef, RabbitMQ, Riak, RoR and Go. https://www.megam.co, https://www.gomegam.com
Metrics, metrics everywhere (but where the heck do you start?)Tammy Everts
There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to metrics. In this session, Cliff Crocker and I walk through various metrics that answer performance questions from multiple perspectives — from designer and DevOps to CRO and CEO. You’ll walk away with a better understanding of your options, as well as a clear understanding of how to choose the right metric for the right audience.
Incapsula: How to Increase SaaS Websites’ Uptime and Accelerate PerformanceImperva Incapsula
All too often, online threats such as DDoS attacks, scrapers, or traffic that consumes too much bandwidth are disrupting or slowing down SaaS websites. It is now more important than ever to keep website traffic flowing quickly without service interruptions.
Tempus Technologies’ president, Jason Sweitzer, talks about the technological challenges his company faced and the solutions his team adopted to increase website acceleration and uptime.
Join us for Incapsula’s free 30-minute webinar to learn how you can increase your website’s uptime and enhance its performance. We’ll be discussing opportunities SaaS companies can explore through WAF protection, frontend SSL, failover ISPs, and against DDoS attacks and using Incapsula solutions.
The document discusses the various security features provided by GWAVA's email security software, including anti-spam, anti-virus, content filtering, image analysis, attachment filtering, fingerprinting of attachments, connection dropping, real-time blacklisting, Sender Policy Framework validation, conversation tracking, web quarantining, SMTP scanning, IP reputation analysis, and policy enforcement and management. The software also includes reporting and alerting functions.
This document discusses different options for managing multiple Akamai configurations, including consolidating configurations, using variables, a SaaS provider option, and a DevOps approach. It provides examples and summaries of how each option works, the benefits and limitations of each, and invites the audience to a discussion on using the Akamai CLI.
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Veeam Availability Suite v10 introduces several new features to improve availability, including native object storage support, continuous data protection for tier 1 applications, and a universal storage integration API. The new version also provides agents for Windows and enhanced management of agents. These updates aim to close availability gaps, which cost enterprises around $22 million on average and slow digital transformation efforts for many companies.
The document provides tips for optimizing app performance and speed. It discusses how fast is perceived by humans, benchmarking current performance, optimizing images through resizing, format changes, quality adjustments, caching and lazy loading. Other tips include minimizing JSON response sizes through encoding, improving startup speed, and handling animated GIFs and videos efficiently. Testing tools are recommended to continuously monitor performance. The overall message is that applications can provide beautiful user experiences while also being fast.
The document provides an overview of optimisations that can be made to apps to improve performance and speed. It discusses how fast is perceived by humans, benchmarking current performance, optimising images through resizing, formatting and lazy loading, reducing payload sizes through caching and content delivery, and replacing animated GIFs with optimized video formats. The document contains tips and examples for profiling apps and making optimizations to deliver content quickly.
Speed Up WordPress Websites - Part 1 - WordPress Cairo MeetupAhmed Mohammed Nagdy
Speeding up a WordPress site involves optimizing images, using a content delivery network (CDN) to improve load times, selecting fast hosting, and implementing caching. Page speed is important for user experience and retention - users leave sites that take over 4 seconds to load. Optimizing images reduces file sizes while maintaining quality. A CDN stores content on globally distributed servers to deliver pages faster. Caching saves page content for quick retrieval to improve load times.
This document discusses ways to improve web performance for mobile users. It outlines goals like achieving a speed index between 1,100-2,500 and first meaningful paint within 1-3 seconds. Various techniques are presented for hacking first load times, data transfer, resource loading, images and user experience. These include avoiding redirects, using HTTP/2 and service workers, modern cache controls, responsive images, preloading resources, and ensuring consistent frame rates. The overall message is that mobile performance needs more attention given average load times and high bounce rates on slow mobile sites.
Cloud Metadata Services are popular targets for attackers trying to gain direct access to an organization’s cloud resources. The Capital One breach notification published in July put a spotlight on the metadata service and its weaknesses. Using publicly available information from the breach, we will demonstrate how the attacker compromised AWS instance metadata credentials, gained access to privileged resources, and exfiltrated data from the account. The conversation then shifts to a post mortem discussion about cloud security controls that could have prevented or limited the blast radius of the attack.
Metrics, Metrics Everywhere (but where the heck do you start?)SOASTA
Not surprisingly, there’s no one-size-fits-all performance metric (though life would be simpler if there were). Different metrics will give you different critical insights into whether or not your pages are delivering the results you want — both from your end user’s perspective and ultimately from your organization’s perspective. Join Tammy Everts, and walk through various metrics that answer performance questions from multiple perspectives. You’ll walk away with a better understanding of your options, as well as a clear understanding of how to choose the right metric for the right audience.
The document discusses harnessing the power of cloud-based performance testing. It outlines the benefits of cloud such as infinite computing power, cost savings, and ability to simulate multiple geographies. It also discusses challenges of cloud-based testing such as data security, network latency, and test management. The document provides a real-world example of a client that used a hybrid cloud solution from Impetus to conduct affordable performance testing. It concludes with recommendations such as considering cloud for uncertain goals or globally distributed users.
IBC Content Everywhere Hub Presentation: HTML5 And Fastest EncodingBitmovin Inc
Fastest cloud-encoding and adaptive streaming with HTML5 including DRM by Gerald Zankl, IBC 2015
The bitcodin encoding and streaming platform is designed and built from the ground up to scale massively on standard public and private cloud infrastructure, while enabling orders of magnitudes faster transcoding than real time (e.g., a 2-hour HD video in minutes). The fast transcoding enables even the largest on-demand video providers to distribute uploaded media virtually instantly during the upload and transcoding process with no delay. Leveraging the flexibility of the new MPEG-DASH standard – which is fully integrated into bitcodin – content providers can use cutting-edge technologies such as the native DASH adaptive streaming support in HTML5, as well as the native DRM support using MPEG-CENC based upon that. This enables distribution and playback across web and mobile platforms, while being more light-weight and battery efficient than heavy plugins like Silverlight or Flash. bitcodin.com furthermore encourages separation of video, audio and subtitle streams, which helps bitcodin customers to save up to 75 % on their storage costs while increasing distribution efficiency and reducing CDN costs.
Lessons Learned Deploying Modern Cloud Systems in Highly Regulated EnvironmentsPuma Security, LLC
Building and deploying modern systems in highly regulated cloud environments is challenging. Regulators impose requirements that are meant to be applied in a traditional on-premise environment, which requires unique design decisions in cloud native environments. In this session, we will explore the key lessons learned building a regulated cloud environment, automating deployments, securing networks, and configuring compliance services. Attendees will leave with an understanding of the key regulatory requirements, and the cloud native security controls for meeting those requirements.
Drupal CDN integration: easier, more flexible and faster!Wim Leers
90% of the page loading time is spent on retrieving CSS, JavaScript and images. There are lots of techniques to reduce this, but using a CDN is the most effective. Currently it's expensive to integrate with a CDN (especially if you want to avoid vendor lock-in) and it's hard to serve file A from a CDN, file B from a static file server and file C from neither. In this session, you'll learn about the push-to-CDN model, which makes all of this trivial.
Session Overview
This session will explain how a CDN (Content Delivery Network) improves page loading times and how you should analyze the page loading performance while evaluating a CDN. Existing techniques for integrating a CDN with Drupal will be compared and an alternative, comprehensive solution will be presented.
Agenda
- How pages are loaded by the browser
- How a CDN improves page loading times
- Evaluating the results
- Existing Drupal CDN integration techniques
- Push-to-CDN model: pros & cons
- CDN integration module: synchronization via Drupal or highly scalable daemon
- Alternative uses: create your own CDN, massive back-up tool
Goals
- You should have a good overview of the different techniques to integrate Drupal with a CDN.
- You should have learned how you can evaluate page loading performance to know which files should be served from a CDN.
Third Party Performance (Velocity, 2014)Guy Podjarny
Third party components are a part of any modern site: JS libs, analytics, trackers, share buttons, ads. Many components, each adding its performance cost, cause render delays or can effectively take your site down. This isn’t your code nor your servers, so what can you do about it?
This presentation will answer this question with strategies and tactics for keeping 3rd parties from taking you down.
This talk was given at Velocity Santa Clara, 2014: The presentation from Velocity Santa Clara, 2014 (http://velocityconf.com/velocity2014/public/schedule/detail/35448).
Tom uk soti_final_without video.4.21.15Liz Bradley
The connected world around us is evolving at a breath taking pace. Some people refer to it as the Internet of Things, others call it The Internet of Everything or the “hyperconnected world.” Whatever you choose to call it, we are becoming a world in which billions of people, tens of billions of machines, and countless petabytes of information are all interlinked and in which instantaneous and intelligent access becomes the expectation. In this presentation, Akamai CEO and co-founder Dr. Leighton outlines four Grand Challenges created as a result of the massive quantities of video moving online, the rising movement of online transactions and media to mobile devices, an ever-increasing frequency and sophistication of security attacks and the rapid migration of enterprise applications to the cloud.
Third party-performance (Airbnb Nerds, Nov 2013)Guy Podjarny
Almost every site on the internet today serves 3rd-party assets and code - jQuery, analytics, trackers, share buttons, ads - from both their own servers and others - cloud providers, dedicated hardware, CDNs, google hosting. These third parties can have a significant effect on performance, delaying the load event, deferring actions, and being a single point of failure beyond your control. This deck discusses techniques and strategies for working with 3rd parties within these limitations, and shares some relevant community work.
Networks, Networks Everywhere, And Not A Packet To DrinkReadWrite
Martin Flack of Akamai discusses how a content delivery network (CDN) can help accelerate and secure internet of things (IoT) devices and traffic. A CDN can handle IoT device traffic by routing around problems, minimizing delay and loss. It provides traffic management, load balancing, and caching of IoT data and software to improve performance. Edges in the CDN network are positioned close to devices and backends to optimize routing of IoT data and requests.
The Web Experience Foundry will be dedicated to researching and prototyping projects and technologies that the Web Experience business unit feels are potentially important for the future of its product lines. The primary goals will be:
- Gain a solid understanding of new technology and how it could (or could not) be used in Web Experience products (Discovery).
- Prototype new technologies and create proof of concepts to validate or invalidate a technologies potential utility.
- Research new concepts and look for ways they can improve our existing product lines.”
Embarking on MuleSoft Automation Journey via RPA, Composer and Flex GatewayEva Mave Ng
Sydney MuleSoft Meetup - 20th October 2022
Embarking on MuleSoft Automation Journey via RPA, Composer and Flex Gateway
Speakers:
- Sateesh Theetha | Director | Capgemini
- Krishna Kamaraju | Architect | Capgemini
Hosts/Moderators:
- Harshana Martin | Senior Customer Success Technical Architect | MuleSoft
- Sateesh Theetha | Director | Capgemini
To be notified for all future events, please join the Sydney MuleSoft Meetup group at https://meetups.mulesoft.com/sydney/
This document provides a summary of a MuleSoft meetup event. The meetup included community updates, presentations on automating processes using MuleSoft RPA, Composer and Flex Gateway. There was also a training and certification update, trivia, and networking. Product releases from MuleSoft were announced including Anypoint Composer, CloudHub 2.0, and API management features. Upcoming community meetups were promoted and individuals were encouraged to become MuleSoft mentors.
See Dr. Tom Leighton's Edge Presentation: http://www.akamai.com/html/custconf/edgetv.html#tom-leighton
The Akamai Edge Conference is a gathering of the industry revolutionaries who are committed to creating leading edge experiences, realizing the full potential of what is possible in a Faster Forward World. From customer innovation stories, industry panels, technical labs, partner and government forums to Web security and developers' tracks, there's something for everyone at Edge 2013.
Learn more at http://www.akamai.com/edge
UI5 with Akamai - Introduction to the Content Delivery NetworkGokul Anand E, PMP®
A content delivery network (CDN) is a system of distributed servers that deliver web content to users based on their geographic location. This presentation discusses CDNs and Akamai's CDN services. It defines what a CDN is, why businesses need them to improve performance, how CDNs work by caching content at edge servers close to users, and demonstrates these concepts through tools and performance tests comparing content delivery from origins versus Akamai. The presentation also provides an overview of Akamai's products and services, and tips for optimizing UI5 and SAP applications for faster loading when using a CDN.
This document summarizes a webinar about preparing for the holiday retail season peak. The webinar discussed how mobile traffic and page sizes are growing, performance impacts sales, and distributed technologies can help optimize the user experience. It also covered evolving security threats from DDoS attacks and how a content delivery network provides holistic protection and intelligence. The webinar aimed to help retailers ensure fast, secure experiences during the busy holiday period.
여전히 급성장하고 있는 글로벌 게임시장. 사용자들의 게이머 경험(Gamer Experience)를 어떻게 정의하고 지켜나가느냐가 시장에서의 성공을 좌우하는 중요한 팩터입니다. 클라우드 네트워크인 아카마이 인텔리전트 플랫폼을 이용하여 보다 효과적으로 글로벌 시장을 두드리는 방법을 살펴보겠습니다
Containerising the Mule Runtime with Kubernetes & From Zero to Batch : MuleS...Angel Alberici
Speakers:
- Arno Brugman
- Anu Vijayamohan
Host: Angel Alberici
Youtube: Virtual Muleys (https://www.youtube.com/c/VirtualMuleysOnline/videos)
Meetups: https://meetups.mulesoft.com/online-group-english/
After our first session, Containerizing the Mule Runtime with Kubernetes, you will understand the pros and cons of containerizing the Mule Runtime and how Anypoint Runtime Fabric eliminates many of the management and maintenance headaches. We will discuss:
Introduction to containerization
Containerization environments
Containerizing the Mule Runtime with Kubernetes
Building the Image
Deploying the application
CI/CD
Runtime Fabric
After our second session, From Zero to Batch, you will understand the concept of Batch Processing in Mule 4. We will discuss:
Introduction to Batch processing
Use Cases for Batch
Batch Processing Features in Mule 4
Best Practices for Batch Processing
Error Handling
Performance Tuning Considerations
Certification Tips
El perímetro es la próxima frontera de la innovación empresarial. Es el lugar donde los usuarios se
conectan, experimentan la vida digital, conviven nubes, dispositivos y enormes secuencias de datos.
Akamai es el perímetro. Su plataforma perimetral inteligente distribuida de manera global llega a todas
partes, desde la empresa hasta la nube, lo que permite a sus clientes y a sus negocios ser rápidos, inteligentes y
seguros. Mantienen las decisiones, aplicaciones y experiencias más cerca de los usuarios, así como, los ataques y las amenazas a raya.
Lo invitamos a conocer la cartera de soluciones de seguridad perimetral, rendimiento web y móvil, y soluciones OTT de Akamai.
DIRIGIDO:
Gerentes de TI, Oficiales de Seguridad (CISO), Gerentes o Jefes de Seguridad y Riesgos, y similares
This document discusses Akamai Technologies and its evolution from academic research at MIT to a global cloud delivery platform. It outlines Akamai's role in managing complex modern web presences and addresses three grand challenges facing the internet - performance, media delivery, and security. For performance, it discusses ensuring fast delivery to any device. For media, it discusses enabling high-quality video delivery at massive scale. And for security, it discusses protecting from increasingly sophisticated cyber attacks. The document highlights how Akamai's global server network and technologies help customers meet these challenges.
Third parties are a part of our reality, and offer great business value - but also present some very real performance concerns.
This deck attempts to define and offer strategies, along with some practical tips, on how to deal with this problem.
Slides from my 4-hour workshop on Client-Side Performance Testing conducted at Phoenix, AZ in STPCon 2017 (March).
Workshop Takeaways:
Understand difference between is Performance Testing and Performance Engineering.
Hand’s on experience of some open-source tools to monitor, measure and automate Client-side Performance Testing.
Examples / code walk-through of some ways to automate Client-side Performance Testing.
See blog for more details - https://essenceoftesting.blogspot.com/2017/03/workshop-client-side-performance.html
Similar to Akamai Korea - Tech Day (2015/03/11) HTTP/2 (20)
This document provides an overview of replicating a PostgreSQL database. It discusses setting up a primary server for reads and writes and standby servers that are kept in sync with the primary to serve as backups. The primary server writes data to its write-ahead log (WAL) files, which are streamed in real-time to the standby servers via WAL shipping. This allows the standby servers to keep an identical copy of the database. The document also covers configuration of both the primary and standby servers for replication as well as tools for testing the replication setup.
Scalability strategies for cloud based system architectureSangJin Kang
- Scalability & Availability for the Global Markets
- Global scaled Scalability, Availability and Security
- Architecture for 100, 1K, 100K, 500K, 1M and 10M global users
- Auto-Scaling
- Understand Cloud Services
- Cloud Demo(AWS, GCP, Azure and Cloudflare)
- Wrap-Up
웹 사이트의 빠른 로딩을 위한 프론트 엔드 최적화 기법과 더불어 알아두어야 할 HTTP 프로토콜 최적화를 언급하며, 최근 발표된 HTTP/3를 소개합니다.
HTTP/3는 "Hyper Text Transfer Protocol over QUIC"의 내용을 근간으로 UDP의 장점을 HTTP에 활용한 버전입니다.
HTTP/3를 알기 위해서는 QUIC에 대한 이해와 함께, 기존 버전인 HTTP/2에서 어떤 부분이 개선되었는지에 대한 이해가 동시에 필요합니다.
Chrome을 활용한 웹 성능 비교 예제들은 HTTP/3의 기술들을 빠르게 이해하는 데 도움이 될 것입니다.
How to develop and localize Xbox 360 titlesSangJin Kang
This document provides an overview of how to develop and localize Xbox 360 titles for the global market. It discusses establishing an Xbox development team with various roles like programmers, artists, designers, and testers. It also explains Microsoft's Xbox software architecture including the Xbox Title Library (XTL) and the Xbox Development Kit (XDK). The document emphasizes the importance of considering localization from the beginning of the design process to minimize additional effort needed. It offers technical requirements for localization like supporting Unicode, separating game code from localized resources, and designing user interfaces to accommodate longer translated text.
The document provides biographical information about Brandon Kang in Korean. It lists his previous work experiences at Samsung SDS and Microsoft Korea, as well as his current role at Akamai Korea. It also outlines his areas of focus, which include writing books and translating on topics such as IT trends, web programming, mobile apps, and games.
Discover the benefits of outsourcing SEO to Indiadavidjhones387
"Discover the benefits of outsourcing SEO to India! From cost-effective services and expert professionals to round-the-clock work advantages, learn how your business can achieve digital success with Indian SEO solutions.
Understanding User Behavior with Google Analytics.pdfSEO Article Boost
Unlocking the full potential of Google Analytics is crucial for understanding and optimizing your website’s performance. This guide dives deep into the essential aspects of Google Analytics, from analyzing traffic sources to understanding user demographics and tracking user engagement.
Traffic Sources Analysis:
Discover where your website traffic originates. By examining the Acquisition section, you can identify whether visitors come from organic search, paid campaigns, direct visits, social media, or referral links. This knowledge helps in refining marketing strategies and optimizing resource allocation.
User Demographics Insights:
Gain a comprehensive view of your audience by exploring demographic data in the Audience section. Understand age, gender, and interests to tailor your marketing strategies effectively. Leverage this information to create personalized content and improve user engagement and conversion rates.
Tracking User Engagement:
Learn how to measure user interaction with your site through key metrics like bounce rate, average session duration, and pages per session. Enhance user experience by analyzing engagement metrics and implementing strategies to keep visitors engaged.
Conversion Rate Optimization:
Understand the importance of conversion rates and how to track them using Google Analytics. Set up Goals, analyze conversion funnels, segment your audience, and employ A/B testing to optimize your website for higher conversions. Utilize ecommerce tracking and multi-channel funnels for a detailed view of your sales performance and marketing channel contributions.
Custom Reports and Dashboards:
Create custom reports and dashboards to visualize and interpret data relevant to your business goals. Use advanced filters, segments, and visualization options to gain deeper insights. Incorporate custom dimensions and metrics for tailored data analysis. Integrate external data sources to enrich your analytics and make well-informed decisions.
This guide is designed to help you harness the power of Google Analytics for making data-driven decisions that enhance website performance and achieve your digital marketing objectives. Whether you are looking to improve SEO, refine your social media strategy, or boost conversion rates, understanding and utilizing Google Analytics is essential for your success.
Gen Z and the marketplaces - let's translate their needsLaura Szabó
The product workshop focused on exploring the requirements of Generation Z in relation to marketplace dynamics. We delved into their specific needs, examined the specifics in their shopping preferences, and analyzed their preferred methods for accessing information and making purchases within a marketplace. Through the study of real-life cases , we tried to gain valuable insights into enhancing the marketplace experience for Generation Z.
The workshop was held on the DMA Conference in Vienna June 2024.
Instagram has become one of the most popular social media platforms, allowing people to share photos, videos, and stories with their followers. Sometimes, though, you might want to view someone's story without them knowing.
Meet up Milano 14 _ Axpo Italia_ Migration from Mule3 (On-prem) to.pdfFlorence Consulting
Quattordicesimo Meetup di Milano, tenutosi a Milano il 23 Maggio 2024 dalle ore 17:00 alle ore 18:30 in presenza e da remoto.
Abbiamo parlato di come Axpo Italia S.p.A. ha ridotto il technical debt migrando le proprie APIs da Mule 3.9 a Mule 4.4 passando anche da on-premises a CloudHub 1.0.