023 Is DevOps the Killer of traditional Performance Engineering?
Episode Date: December 5, 2016Mark Tomlinson, “a veteran” in Performance Engineering, discusses how DevOps is a big opportunity for performance engineering – but also a threat for...
The brutal truth about digital performance engineering and operations.Andreas (aka Andi) Grabner and Brian Wilson are veterans of the digital performance world. Combined they have seen too many applications not scaling and performing up to expectations. With more rapid deployment models made possible through continuous delivery and a mentality shift sparked by DevOps they feel it’s time to share their stories. In each episode, they and their guests discuss different topics concerning performance, ranging from common performance problems for specific technology platforms to best practices in development, testing, deploying and monitoring software performance and user experience. Be prepared to learn a lot about metrics.Andi & Brian both work at Dynatrace, where they get to witness more real world customer performance issues than they can TPS report at.
304 episodes transcribedMark Tomlinson, “a veteran” in Performance Engineering, discusses how DevOps is a big opportunity for performance engineering – but also a threat for...
In Part II with Finn Lorbeer (@finnlorbeer) from Thoughtworks we discuss some of the new approaches when implementing new software features. How can w...
Finn Lorbeer (@finnlorbeer) is a quality enthusiast working for Thoughtworks Germany. I met Finn earlier this year at the German Testing Days where he...
Gene Kim has been promoting a lot of the great DevOps Transformation stories from Unicorns (Innovators) but more so from "The Horses" (Early Adopters)...
Gene Kim has been promoting a lot of the great DevOps Transformation stories from Unicorns (Innovators) but more so from "The Horses" (Early Adopters)...
Gene Kim has been promoting a lot of the great DevOps Transformation stories from Unicorns (Innovators) but more so from "The Horses" (Early Adopters)...
Guest Star: Anita Engleder - DevOps Manager at DynatraceIn this second part of our podcast Anita gives us more insights into how new features actually...
Guest Star: Anita Engleder - DevOps Manager at DynatraceAs a follow up to our podcast with Bernd Greifender, CTO and Found of Dynatrace, who talked ab...
We got to talk with Bernd Greifeneder, Founder and CTO of Dynatrace, who recently gave a talk on “From 0 to NoOps in 80 Days” explaining the “Digital...
Are there new Web Performance Rules since Steve Souders started the WPO movement about 10 years ago? Do we still optimize on round trips or does HTTP/...
Pat Meenan (@patmeenan) is a veteran when it comes to Web Performance Optimization. Besides being the creator of WebPageTest.org he has also done a lo...
Adam Auerbach (@Bugman31) has helped Capital One transform their development and testing practices into the Digital Delivery Age. Practicing ATDD and...
Do you speak SQL? Do you know what an Execution Plan is? Are you aware that large amounts of unique queries will impact Database Server CPU and also e...
Are you still exporting load testing reports into Excel compare different runs manually? Matt Eisengruber – Guardian at Dynatrace – walks us through t...
Alois Reitbauer (@AloisReitbauer) guest hosts - Mike Jones ( http://bit.ly/mjlnk ) takes us on a journey how the team moved a monolithic application t...
Scott Stocker (@sestocker), Solution Architect at Perficient, tells us the background of a recent load testing engagement on an ASP.NET App running on...
The initial idea of the Cloud has long become commodity – which is IaaS. Containers are the current hype but still require you to take care of correct...
In Part II, Richard Dominguez, Developer in Operations at PrepSportswear, is explaining the significance of understanding and dealing with bot and spi...
Have you ever wondered how to argue with a marketeer about not releasing a new feature or running this campaign? Or in the contrary: how can you show...
Microsoft is doing a good job in shielding the complexity of what is going on in the CLR from us. Until now Microsoft is taking care to optimize the G...