The document discusses how to automate performance testing in DevOps. It outlines an automated analysis workflow involving defining metrics, comparing metrics to thresholds and baselines, pattern analysis, and test results. It also discusses script automation, reducing false positives, and integrating different types of performance tests like load, stress, and spike tests. The goal is to automate performance testing to support the rapid delivery cycles of DevOps.
The document discusses the concept of observability in performance engineering and its importance for understanding application performance. It defines observability as watching application behavior using response metrics and resource utilization metrics to understand the digital user experience. The document provides examples of integrating load testing tools with application performance monitoring tools to actively monitor applications in production and observe performance across releases. It emphasizes the need to analyze raw metrics from multiple perspectives to gain useful insights.
1. A microservices delivery platform consists of a microservices platform combined with CI/CD pipelines. It allows delivering microservices through continuous integration and continuous delivery. 2. Example platforms rely on open source technologies from Netflix and use dozens of ECS clusters and hundreds of microservices across Java, .NET, and Node.js. CI/CD pipelines are shared through templates. 3. Lessons learned include making CI and CD pipelines distinguishable, updating templates is difficult, and generators save effort but require ownership and version management. Naming, cost tracking, documentation, and dedicated testing are also important.
The document outlines an enterprise's goal to create a scalable software development practice focused on quality, throughput, risk mitigation and reliability. It discusses how the enterprise has already accomplished cost reductions, improved throughput and faster automation through transformations in engineering, processes and organization. These transformations include modernizing tools and methodologies, establishing sustainable processes, and creating autonomous engineering teams. The transformed practice is aimed at reducing costs, mitigating risks, improving efficiency and delighting customers.
The document discusses optimizing digital marketing efforts through experimentation and personalization. It provides guidance on developing an optimization program, including assembling the right technology ecosystem and team, establishing processes and governance, communicating results, and understanding industry best practices. The goal is to progress from basic experimentation to more advanced personalization techniques that improve customer experiences across channels.
-How to get buy-in and sign off for your business case -How to prove the value and impact to the bottom line -Understanding what’s next on the personalisation journey
The document recaps AWS re:Invent 2017, an annual conference hosted by Amazon Web Services. It notes that the conference had over 43,000 attendees, 1,300 technical sessions, and 60,000 live stream registrations. It then lists many of the new service announcements made each day of the conference, including Amazon Sumerian, AWS AppSync, Amazon GuardDuty, and Alexa for Business. It highlights AWS's continued innovation with over 1,400 new services and features launched in 2017.
This document discusses using JavaFX for enterprise application development. It provides an overview of JavaFX basics and capabilities. It also discusses best practices for enterprise development using Java EE specifications like JAX-RS, JAX-WS, EJB and CDI. Additionally, it presents architectures for JavaFX enterprise applications including MVP and MVVM patterns. Finally, it introduces DataFX, an application framework that supports Java EE standards and middleware for building JavaFX enterprise applications.
The document summarizes an AWS seminar series from 2015. It includes: - Speakers from AWS including Glenn Gore, Paul O'Rourke and Emma Whitty - Topics covered benefits of cloud computing, data analytics capabilities, database migration, and security controls - Key points emphasized freedom and agility benefits of AWS along with choosing database and securing applications in the cloud
When looking for a new enterprise software system, your organization must begin your journey by making a business case for enterprise software. This involves numerous steps, including determining an expected return on investment, anticipating total costs, and fully documenting the business case for investing in a new or upgraded system. Find out how manufacturing and distribution companies can drive an effective justification process with this presentation deck. Explore five critical areas needed to justify one of the most complex and resource-intensive initiatives your company will face: - Assess your internal environment - Fully document your current state - Clearly map your future state - Get a handle on total costs of upgrade or new enterprise system - Accurately calculate ROI
- The webinar will last 60 minutes with Q&A at the end. Questions should be asked via the chat panel and participants should keep their lines muted. The webinar will be recorded. - John Gray from Datadog, Thomas Robinson from AWS, and Patrick Hannah from CloudHesive will present on monitoring tools and strategies across cloud infrastructure and the AWS Managed Service Provider program. - Next-generation managed service providers need comprehensive monitoring across customers' infrastructure to quickly resolve issues, improve efficiency, and provide value. Tools like Datadog allow for unified monitoring across platforms and environments.
Martin Carry of eircom Cloud discusses taking eircom's data fabric platform into Amazon Web Services (AWS) public cloud. Eircom offers differentiators like business logic data and enablers like infrastructure and software platforms. Their Network Private Storage (NPS) solution enables enterprises to improve infrastructure through AWS while protecting proprietary elements. NPS provides services like design, build, support and management of AWS connections and platforms. This allows eircom to offer storage, analytics and testing/development services across public and private cloud.
Creating your customized process framework by adopting proven best practices for being successful in using a Global Delivery Model