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What Happened to HornetQ, the JMS That Shattered Records?

DZone

Software vendors make all kinds of claims about their products, but what developers care about is proof. In 2010, the SPECjms2007 benchmark record was smashed by HornetQ , an open-source enterprise messaging system from JBoss. When testing a new product, it's important to see how it stacks up against its competition.

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Vagrant+VirtualBox on MacOS Catalina: But It Works on My Machine!

DZone

First launched back in March 2010 by Hashicorp’s Mitchell Hashimoto and his partner in crime John Bender , Vagrant is an open-source command line tool for virtual machine (VM) lifecycle management. The utility aims to increase development productivity by making this process a lot more simple. What Is Vagrant? Why Use Vagrant?

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Big / Bug Data: Analyzing the Apache Flink Source Code

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To achieve high reliability, one needs to keep a wary eye on the code quality of projects developed for this area. Today, the Apache Flink project developed by the Apache Software Foundation, one of the leaders in the Big Data software market, was chosen as a test subject for the analyzer. So, what is Apache Flink?

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Core Web Vitals for Search Engine Optimisation: What Do We Need to Know?

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Advancing Interaction to Next Paint Some History Google has actually used Page Speed in rankings in some form or another since as early as 2010: As part of that effort, today we’re including a new signal in our search ranking algorithms: site speed. How do they tie into SEO and rankings if we work on a URL- or site-level basis?

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Building the future of performance with SpeedCurve

Speed Curve

A long time coming I started working on performance back in 2010 (oh no, I’m old). It’s been fun to watch the tool develop over the years from a small newcomer to an influential tool that has quite literally paved the way to better metrics.

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Path to NoOps part 1: How modern AIOps brings NoOps within reach

Dynatrace

NoOps, or “no operations,” emerged as a concept alongside DevOps and the push to automate the CI/CD pipelines as early as 2010. The need for developers and innovation is now even greater. NoOps is a concept in software development that seeks to automate processes and eliminate the need for an extensive IT operations team.

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Dynatrace named a Leader in 2022 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for APM and Observability, received highest scores in 4 of 6 use cases in the Critical Capabilities for APM and Observability

Dynatrace

It helps our team in developing software with high-quality innovation and speed.”. Dynatrace was recognized as Compuware from 2010-2014. (Dynatrace) delivers the most precise answers in a very short amount of time, and it has helped to enhance the performance of the company as a result.”. Everything is automated.