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2023 Black Friday and Cyber Monday retail and e-commerce IT performance observations

Dynatrace

Social media was relatively quiet, and as always, the Dynatrace Insights team was benchmarking key retailer home pages from mobile and desktop perspectives. By focusing on the server, digital performance has become much more consistent, even under the weight of massive amounts of consumer load.

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Update of our SSO services incident

Dynatrace

These include improving API traffic management and caching mechanisms to reduce server and network load, optimizing database queries, and adding additional compute resources, just to name some. Accelerate the Dynatrace Status portal update delivery speed and review our accessibility to Tech Support in such cases [In Progress].

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Dynamic Content Vs. Static Content: What Are the Main Differences

IO River

Static content represents fixed web elements like HTML, CSS, JavaScript files, images, and media assets. These are unchanging entities, served straight off the server, pre-generated, and devoid of server-side processing. Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), web browsers, and proxy servers can store static files in their caches.

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Optimize Images for Web

KeyCDN

When it comes to marketing your website, there are a lot of different aspects to consider, such as speed, SEO, conversation rates, bounce rate, and many others. The file size of your images of course is very important, but SEO and social media also play an important part in helping your website perform and convert better.

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Why is Wordpress Slow?

KeyCDN

A WordPress website comprises many parts, including web servers and their settings, different plugins, and themes. We will also discuss how you can speed up your slow WordPress site. One of the most important factors that affect your speed is the server optimization implemented by your web host. Why is WordPress slow?

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Dynamic Content Vs. Static Content: What Are the Main Differences

IO River

Static content represents fixed web elements like HTML, CSS, JavaScript files, images, and media assets. These are unchanging entities, served straight off the server, pre-generated, and devoid of server-side processing. Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), web browsers, and proxy servers can store static files in their caches.

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Five Data-Loading Patterns To Improve Frontend Performance

Smashing Magazine

The resource loading waterfall is a cascade of files downloaded from the network server to the client to load your website from start to finish. Assuming you want to load a social media layout, you might add a loading spinner or a skeleton loader to ensure that you don’t load an incomplete site. Large preview ).

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