Everyone in the software industry is in a race to become more agile. We all want to improve the performance of our software development lifecycle (SLDC). But how do you actually do that? If you want to improve your performance, first determine what KPI you’d like to improve.DORA metrics offer a good set of KPIs to track and improve. It started as a research by the DevOps … [Read more...] about Improving DevOps Performance with DORA Metrics
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Announcing Service Performance Monitoring in Early Access
Today, we’re thrilled to announce the early access of our Service Performance Monitoring capability.As today’s DevOps teams know all too well, monitoring application requests in modern microservices architectures is extremely difficult. Requests typically travel across a vast ecosystem of microservices and, as a result, it is often a significant challenge to pinpoint a specific … [Read more...] about Announcing Service Performance Monitoring in Early Access
Performance and Security Software for Macbook
We use Internet-enabled devices in every aspect of our lives today—to find information, shop, bank, do homework, play games, and keep in touch with friends and family. As a result, our devices contain much personal information about us. Also, any great device will get a little clunky and slow over time and the Mac is no exception, and the whole "Macs don't get viruses" claim is … [Read more...] about Performance and Security Software for Macbook
Snort 3: Rearchitected for Simplicity and Performance
Over the past 20+ years, Snort has become the de facto standard by which all network intrusion detection systems are measured. The release of Snort 3 in January 2021 represents a significant upgrade to the tried and tested network security tool. Snort 3 includes important updates going so far as to change the entire code base from C to C++. It consists of some entirely new … [Read more...] about Snort 3: Rearchitected for Simplicity and Performance
Post-Quantum TLS 1.3 and SSH Performance (preliminary results)
Co-author: Dimitrios Sikeridis. Motivation As brought up on multiple occasions, if a real-world quantum computer was ever built, it could jeopardize public key exchange, encryption, and digital signature schemes used in secure tunnel protocols today like (D)TLS, SSH, IKEv2/IPsec and more. To prepare for a post-quantum future, NIST has embarked on a journey of standardizing … [Read more...] about Post-Quantum TLS 1.3 and SSH Performance (preliminary results)
Apple – Special Event Keynote – October 2016
Apple Special Event. October 27, 2016. Take a look at our latest MacBook Pro with the revolutionary new Touch Bar. … [Read more...] about Apple – Special Event Keynote – October 2016
Nexus 5X vs iPhone 6s – Speed Test
Google Nexus 5X vs Apple iPhone 6s Speed and performance test, Finger print unlock, camaera launch, browser, apps, gaming speed tests as well as RAM management. … [Read more...] about Nexus 5X vs iPhone 6s – Speed Test
Apple Watch Battery Life Performance Targets
Apple hasn't said much about the battery life of its upcoming Apple Watch, only revealing that the smartwatch will need to be recharged nightly. However, sources have now leaked new information on the company's battery life performance targets to 9to5Mac. Due to its powerful S1 processor and high quality screen that supports updating at 60fps, Apple has struggled to … [Read more...] about Apple Watch Battery Life Performance Targets
Apple Fixed 802.11ac SMB Transfer Speeds With OS X Mavericks
Apple has fixed 802.11ac SMB transfer speeds with the release of OS X Mavericks. Back in June, it was discovered that the new MacBook Air's 802.11ac Wi-Fi performance was being artificially limited by OS X. Apple was not dynamically scaling the TCP window size. … [Read more...] about Apple Fixed 802.11ac SMB Transfer Speeds With OS X Mavericks