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What are quality gates? How to use quality gates to deliver better software at speed and scale

Dynatrace

Organizations can customize quality gate criteria to validate technical service-level objectives (SLOs) and business goals, ensuring early detection and resolution of code deficiencies. Ultimately, quality gates safeguard code viability as it advances through the delivery pipeline. But how do they function in practice?

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How Dynatrace empowers performance engineering teams to test at scale

Dynatrace

As organizations develop more applications and microservices, they are discovering they also need to run more performance tests in the same amount of time or less to meet service-level objectives (SLOs) that fulfill service-level agreements (SLAs). How can organizations address this process bottleneck and run more tests in less time?

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Continuous performance with guardrails and breadcrumbs

Speed Curve

The hardest part about web performance isn’t making your site faster – it’s keeping it that fast. Hearing about a company that devoted significant effort into optimizing their site, only to find their performance right back where it started a few months later, is all too familiar. Hey there, npm install.)

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How to automatically performance test your pull requests and fight regressions

Speed Curve

Our purpose in building this integration is to lower the barrier for getting web performance feedback for your code changes, directly in the environment you are working in. Follow along below for an example of how you can use this integration in practice to fight web performance regressions and keep your pages fast.

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Switch to New Application Performance Testing

Apica

With the continued growth of applications being used in and out of an organization, getting a firm grasp on the performance of these devices and its impact on your IT environment is important. With this growth and added complexity, how are your legacy performance testing solutions keeping up?

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Switch from LoadRunner to a New Performance Testing Software

Apica

With the continued growth of applications being used in and out of an organization, getting a firm grasp on the performance of these devices and its impact on your environment is important. Legacy performance testing platforms have their place and are still required to ensure past investments can be monitored.

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Performance testing in CI: Let's break the build!

Speed Curve

At some point you'll be given permission to "focus on performance" and after many more hours, the website will be fast again. What if there was a way that you could prevent performance from degrading in the first place? Some sort of performance gateway that only allows changes to production code if they meet performance requirements?