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It’s time to migrate from NAM to Dynatrace

Dynatrace

For two decades, Dynatrace NAM—Network Application Monitoring, formerly known as DC RUM—has been successfully monitoring the user experience of our customers’ enterprise applications. SNMP managed the costs of network links well, but not the sources of those costs (i.e., Dynatrace news. Performance has always mattered.

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Protect your organization against zero-day vulnerabilities

Dynatrace

Typically, organizations might experience abnormal scanning activity or an unexpected traffic influx that is coming from one specific client. half of all corporate networks. Operation Aurora was a series of cyberattacks in 2009 that specifically targeted major enterprises, including Google, Adobe Systems, Yahoo, and more.

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Service Workers can save the environment!

Dean Hume

Each HTTP request that is required for the page needs to travel over the network and in turn this consumes energy on both the server and client. While this may not seem significant for websites with low traffic, as traffic to the site begins to increase, so does the amount of energy consumed. It’s a win-win all round!

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Service Workers can save the environment!

Dean Hume

Each HTTP request that is required for the page needs to travel over the network and in turn this consumes energy on both the server and client. While this may not seem significant for websites with low traffic, as traffic to the site begins to increase, so does the amount of energy consumed. It’s a win-win all round!

Energy 40
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Service Workers can save the environment!

Dean Hume

Each HTTP request that is required for the page needs to travel over the network and in turn this consumes energy on both the server and client. While this may not seem significant for websites with low traffic, as traffic to the site begins to increase, so does the amount of energy consumed. It’s a win-win all round!

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Fostering a Web Performance Culture

Jos

In fact, Stockholm was the first city in installing 4G back in 2009. When they dug into the data, they found that the reason load times had increased was that they got a lot more traffic from Africa after doing the optimizations. Simulate bad network conditions and slow CPUs and make your project resilient. Not even close.

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Load scripts async

Speed Curve

Because the HTML parser stopped, all network traffic also stopped (because no other HTML tags were parsed to initiate HTTP requests). IE8 was the first browser to have a preloader in 2009. Here's what loading 14 scripts looked like in Internet Explorer 7: I've added a red arrow at the beginning of each script request.