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KeyCDN Launches New POPs in 2023

KeyCDN

Our mission is to continuously improve web performance, and each POP contributes to it. With a dedicated POP, latency for visitors is reduced even further, resulting in better loading times. The total population of Ireland as of January 2022 was 5 million, with approximately 2 million residents in the greater Dublin area.

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KeyCDN Launches New POPs in Latin America

KeyCDN

KeyCDN is always looking for ways to minimize latency and accelerate the delivery of assets worldwide. With these new POPs, our performance in Latin America has improved significantly, providing a better web experience. With these new POPs, our performance in Latin America has improved significantly, providing a better web experience.

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What Adrian Did Next: 2022 Conference Appearances

Adrian Cockcroft

photo by Adrian I gave a talk at Monitorama in Portland Oregon in June, which set out the idea that carbon is just another metric to monitor, and that in a few years most of the monitoring and performance tuning tools are going to be reporting and optimizing for carbon alongside latency, throughput, availability and cost.

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Meet Hydrogen: A React Framework For Dynamic, Contextual And Personalized E-Commerce

Smashing Magazine

As developers, we rightfully obsess about the customer experience, relentlessly working to squeeze every millisecond out of the critical rendering path, optimize input latency, and eliminate jank. We work with millions of merchants, and as many companies, we obsess about storefront performance. Stay tuned for more in 2022!

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Migrating Netflix to GraphQL Safely

The Netflix TechBlog

By Jennifer Shin , Tejas Shikhare , Will Emmanuel In 2022, a major change was made to Netflix’s iOS and Android applications. This blog post will share broadly-applicable techniques (beyond GraphQL) we used to perform this migration. Until recently, an internal API framework, Falcor , powered our mobile apps.

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Rebuilding Netflix Video Processing Pipeline with Microservices

The Netflix TechBlog

This architecture shift greatly reduced the processing latency and increased system resiliency. We expanded pipeline support to serve our studio/content-development use cases, which had different latency and resiliency requirements as compared to the traditional streaming use case. divide the input video into small chunks 2.