1. How browsers get to know you in milliseconds
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Ever wonder how real-time ad auctions deliver split-second targeted results to users with as little impact on page load as possible? Andy Oram explores how browsers get to know you in milliseconds. |
2. Automating the unknown
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For some, cutting corners to stay ahead of the curve or to check off a new feature request under budget and on time is de rigueur, but automating something you don't fully understand could have unforeseen consequences. Mattias Geniar ponders the serious commitment involved with building a solid config management infrastructure. |
3. Your chance to speak at Velocity
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The time has come. We're building the program for the 2015 Velocity Conference in Santa Clara now. If you have an illuminating case study, technical session, or thought-provoking thesis about succeeding in a web-centric world, we want to hear from you. Submit a proposal to speak at Velocity by February 2. |
4. Many thanks for your participation
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A big thank you goes out to all of you who participated in our Web Ops & Performance Newsletter Survey last week. We've been poring over the results and are happy to see that many of you appreciate a concise read. We noticed many of you find at least one gem per issue. As we continue to analyze the tremendous feedback we received, we plan to incorporate many of your suggestions. |
5. Deep-dive into the fabric
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Ideal for network engineers involved in building a data center, this practical guide provides a comprehensive and technical deep-dive into the new Juniper QFX5100switching family. You'll learn how the Juniper QFX5100 enables you to create simple-to-use data centers or build some of the largest IP Fabrics in the world.
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Getting started with performance testing webcast
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As applications grow in complexity and tools become more intricate, it can be challenging to know where to begin when designing and executing performance tests. Hot on the heels of the publication of his book The Art of Application Performance Testing, second edition, Ian Molyneaux will give a high level overview of the essential elements of effective performance testing.
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6. DevOps bookmarks
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Inspired by sites like Unheap, The Ruby Toolbox, and Microjs, Subhas Dandapaniand Scot Muc put together a Pinterest-style directory of DevOps bookmarks for those who appreciate ingesting their information in card-sized chunks. |
7. How not to manage an open source community
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As a community grows, a little mindfulness of your fellow community members goes a long way. If you're curious how easily things can blow up in your face, Matt Asayshows us how not to manage an open source community. |
8. The feasibility of DIY APM
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Intechnica Performance Architect James Billingham investigates the complexityinherent in DIY Application Performance Management solutions, and the capabilities of the open source tools you'd use to build it. |
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Failing gracefully at speed webcast
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The modern Internet is made of composeable and interoperable components all speaking HTTP. The evolution from the older monolithic application stack to a loosely coupled collection of services delivering specialized features has many benefits, and these breakdown into roughly two buckets – speed of development and speed of repair. Join Nginx's Sarah Novotny as she shares the way this new architecture enables businesses to innovate, move faster and with more grace to provide the best possible experience to their end users.
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9. Automated inspiration
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Automation can be hard work. If you're looking for automated inspiration for your growth-hacked startup's distributed Big-Data Web-Scale Cloud Platform SaaS App architecture, check out tectur.io.
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