Wednesday, 7 July 2010Scalability: People, Processes, Technology
In order to manage the success and popularity of a web site, it needs to be designed to cope with a growing number of users. A site designed to support 50 concurrent users can't serve thousands of simultaneous visitors without collapsing. Thus, the very success of a web site could also be the cause of its failure, if it is not able to sustain the sudden and exponential growth in number of users or requests.
A recent study by Computing & Double Take revealed that 83% of UK organisations admit downtime of several hours or more. Even if you manage to avoid a complete collapse, users will not stick around on a slow-loading site. The ability to grow (and shrink!) depending on need or availability thus becomes critical, directly affecting your revenue stream. A system that's able to cope with this changing demand is called scalable. Ga door met lezen van "Scalability: People, Processes, Technology" Tuesday, 22 January 2008My First Blog
I am delighted to be in the fast-moving world of PHP web application development. I thought I would occasionally put down some feedback from 'the field', as sales people call the (real?) world out there.
We are talking to many companies who depend on PHP for revenues, and who see Ibuildings as a natural partner and friend. They are delighted to find a professional, well-established organisation that backs-up the Zend products and initiatives with a trusted delivery capabilility. Ga door met lezen van "My First Blog"
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