Monthly Archives: May 2011

Three Key Steps to Successful Web Performance Benchmarking

One of the frequent questions I receive from clients is on “How do I benchmark my performance against the competition?”. There are different approaches to benchmarking, some better than others. The key to a successful benchmark, is to plan it … Continue reading

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Peeling the Web Performance Onion – NY Web Perf Meetup

We had the privilege this week to be invited to present at both the LA Web Perf Meetup and the NY Web Perf Meetup. Drit was on stage last night in NYC, the topic was “Peeling the Web Performance Onion”. We also … Continue reading

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Metrics Metrics Metrics… Chart of the Week

Since we launched Catchpoint we have been continuously innovating by listening to our customers needs. We have brought new metrics and data analysis features to help our customers measure and improve their web performance. Coming from IT operations, we understand that operation … Continue reading

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Web Performance Monitoring Tales

Last night I had the privilege to present at the LA WebPerf meetup about a topic close to my heart: ”Network Latency & Web Latency … Catchpoint the Plumber“. The presentation was a showcase of real life web performance failures captured by our … Continue reading

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Second Spring Release 2011

It’s that time of the month for a new Catchpoint release. The second Spring release. Here are some of the major changes:

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Network Latency & Web Latency … Catchpoint the Plumber

Remember when Ted Stevens, the late Senator, talking about Net Neutrality referred to the internet as a series of tubes ? Even Jon Stewart did a segment on that story. Well our support team troubleshooted an issue this past weekend for one of our customers … Continue reading

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