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Today marks the general availability of our Gomez Platform Winter 2010 release.
You may be asking “Is it really still winter?” Well, here in chilly New England the answer is YES. The Gomez team has been locked inside by our virtual fire places, building major enhancements to the entire Gomez Platform. Over the last few [...]
Posted by cdent on Friday, March 5, 2010 at 3:19 pm
Filed under Gomez, News & Events, Products, Solutions, Technology · Tagged application testing, availability, Compuware, customers, end-user perspective, Firefox, Gomez platform, Gomez Recorder, IE, Internet performance, JavaScript, load test, mobile monitoring, mobile Web, mullti-browser, press release, product launch, response time, RIA, user experience, Vantage, Web application performance, Web performance, Web Performance Monitoring, Web performance testing
Sounds crazy, right? But have you ever thought about the business impact if your site performs poorly during peak traffic periods? We wondered about this and recently conducted a market research study based on 1500 consumers’ experiences with retail, financial services and travel sites during 2009 peak traffic periods.
For starters, we wondered if shoppers have the [...]
Posted by jloeb on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at 3:52 pm
Filed under Uncategorized, Web Load and Performance Testing · Tagged application testing, customers, end-user perspective, Internet performance, load test, peak traffic, response time, Web application performance, Web Performance Monitoring, Web performance testing
Okay, so I’m not much of a handyman. I enjoy tinkering in the woodshop, but my accomplishments are more likely to include bending some perfectly good nails, gluing my hand to a tabletop, and starting a small fire. As much as I admire the work of master carpenters, I’m just not at that level. (Get [...]
Posted by mpoepsel on Monday, October 26, 2009 at 2:21 pm
Filed under Gomez · Tagged application testing, end-user perspective, functional testing, Internet performance, load test, mullti-browser, optimization, perceived performance, user experience, Web 2.0, Web application performance, Web performance, Web Performance Monitoring, Web performance testing
How popular is the mobile Web? Well, Facebook grew from 20 million to 65 million mobile users in eight months. And people are doing more than just updating their status and checking on their friends. They are checking their bank balances and then spending what’s left in their bank accounts, all from mobile devices.
Over the [...]
Posted by Stephen Pierzchala on Tuesday, October 20, 2009 at 11:12 am
Filed under Gomez, Mobile Performance Monitoring, Mobile Web Application Deployment, Uncategorized · Tagged end-user perspective, mobile monitoring, mobile Web, user experience, Web application performance, Web Performance Monitoring, Web performance testing
I recently attended The Ajax Experience 2009 Conference right in our backyard in Boston, where I co-presented to a packed room with our CTO Imad Mouline in a session called “Web Compatibility and Performance Testing in a Multi-Browser World.” These are some of the key takeaways.
Posted by Buddy Brewer on Monday, October 5, 2009 at 3:30 pm
Filed under Gomez · Tagged cache, end-user perspective, Firefox, functional testing, IE, JavaScript, mullti-browser, optimization, perceived performance, Safari, Web application performance, Web Cross-Browser Testing, Web performance, Web Performance Monitoring, Web performance testing
I’m not a big candy guy, but there’s one chocolate treat I can’t pass up: the popular HERSHEY’S KISSES. On the off chance that you are reading this post from the comforts of a small cave, I should explain that KISSES are bite-sized, foil-wrapped milk chocolate candies. I’ve proven on several occasions that I can [...]
Posted by mpoepsel on Tuesday, September 8, 2009 at 11:39 am
Filed under Gomez, Rich Internet Applications, Web Performance Analytics, Web Performance Business Analysis · Tagged end-user perspective, Flash, Internet performance, optimization, user experience, Web application performance, Web performance, Web performance business analysys, Web Performance Monitoring, Web performance testing
In my last post, I described how end-user experience has evolved over time and how I advise clients to look at performance dimensions in a similar sequence:
Availability
Response Time
Consistency
This week, I decided to review our July Gomez/dotMobi Mobile Web Experience Banking Benchmark results and compare them to our longstanding US Retail Banking Benchmark results from the [...]
Posted by mpoepsel on Monday, August 17, 2009 at 3:21 pm
Filed under Benchmarks, Gomez, Industry Benchmarks, Mobile Performance Monitoring, Web Performance Business Analysis, Web Performance Management, Web Performance Monitoring · Tagged availability, banking, consistency, Gomez benchmarks, Internet performance, mobile Web, response time, Web performance, Web Performance Monitoring
Greetings and salutations! I’m Matt Poepsel, VP of Performance Strategies for Gomez. I’ve been in the web application performance business for more than 10 years, and I’ve had the distinct pleasure of analyzing 1,000+ web applications. I can’t say that I’ve seen it all (since the web is constantly evolving), but I’ve seen quite a [...]
Posted by mpoepsel on Monday, August 10, 2009 at 10:11 am
Filed under Gomez, Web Cross-Browser Testing, Web Load and Performance Testing, Web Performance Business Analysis, Web Performance Management · Tagged application design, application testing, availability, consistency, end-user perspective, Gomez benchmarks, Internet performance, response time, user experience, Web application performance, Web performance, Web performance business analysys, Web Performance Monitoring
Hello, I’m Imad Mouline, CTO of Gomez and like Eric, I’m very excited and proud of last week’s Platform Summer Release, especially the positive feedback we’ve been receiving from customers and the industry.
I’ll be a frequent voice here on the Gomez Blog and I’m looking forward to sharing my observations about the world of Web [...]
Posted by Imad Mouline on Wednesday, August 5, 2009 at 9:33 am
Filed under Gomez, Real User Passive Monitoring, Web Performance Management, Web Performance Monitoring · Tagged analysts, customers, Gomez platform, mullti-browser, testing agents, Web application performance, Web Cross-Browser Testing, Web Performance Monitoring, Web performance testing
Today is a big day for Gomez – we’ve performed a hat trick. We’ve
delivered our biggest platform-wide product release,
launched this blog and
revamped the entire Gomez Web site.
Many of our experts will be posting to this blog with observations and analysis about Internet performance, the multi-browser world we live in, the need to understand that “the [...]
Posted by Eric Schurr on Monday, July 20, 2009 at 6:00 am
Filed under Benchmarks, Business Dashboard, CDN Selection and Optimization, Cloud Computing, Data Center Consolidation, Gomez, Industry Benchmarks, Infrastructure Changes, Mobile Performance Monitoring, Mobile Web Application Deployment, News & Events, Products, Real User Passive Monitoring, Rich Internet Applications, SLA Management, Solutions, Streaming/Multimedia Monitoring, Technology, The Gomez Network, The Gomez Recorder, Uncategorized, Virtualization, Web Cross-Browser Testing, Web Load and Performance Testing, Web Performance Analytics, Web Performance Business Analysis, Web Performance Management, Web Performance Monitoring · Tagged AJAX, analysts, customers, Flash, Gomez platform, Gomez Recorder, Gomez Web site, Internet performance, Last Mile, load test, mobile Web, mullti-browser, press release, product launch, product release, RIA, Rich Internet Applications, testing agents, Web 2.0, Web application performance, Web Cross-Browser Testing, Web load testing, Web performance, Web performance business analysys, Web Performance Monitoring, Web performance testing