Submitted by kbohini on July 15, 2010 - 8:48am.Performance management in general is about optimizing effort and maximizing returns. In the context of software performance management the effort and returns are reflected in the software scalability, speed and stability aspects. Performance issues around response times, downtimes and post production crashes, infrastructure bottlenecks and under/ over utilization of resources impact the ROI on the IT investments. Cost implications apart, such performance failures may damage corporate brand leading to loss of business and revenues.
Submitted by rpathri on July 1, 2010 - 8:20am.It is a well known fact that great object oriented programmers are not great database developers and the opposite holds good with a few exceptions in both the cases. Each of these are experts in their own space and often leave the job of fine tuning applications as a reactive approach after the size of the data grows into hundreds of Terabytes and the same becomes stale over a period of time and users start to complain about serious performance issues.
Submitted by skhanapur on February 1, 2010 - 10:12am.
- Need for Performance Testing
Too often, the software applications performance and stability is either an afterthought or not even a thought at all, and yet the consequences are often severe, if not catastrophic.The numbers of websites and software applications today are more than likely in the millions and they are rapidly increasing on a daily basis. It is very easy way to be an entrepreneur and start sites and develop applications for usage.
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