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For companies, cloud computing can be a savior, allowing them to increase capacity and add capabilities on the fly without investing in new infrastructure, training new personnel or licensing new software.
But with this, developers and QA folks are facing new challenges – an application’s performance can be affected not only by the implementation strategy of the developer, but also by the composite performance of 3rd party application components integrated into the application – and by the performance of the underlying cloud infrastructure. Now, Files and data are stored remotely on systems outside the control of the local IT department and perhaps outside of the organization itself.
Join Rajeev Kutty of Keynote Systems to explore new ways of testing Web application performance and tips on how to implement them.