Evaluating Apple’s Browser Performance Claims in The Real World
On June 11th, Apple released a Windows beta version of its OSX web browser, Safari 3.0, claiming its the “fastest browser on Windows”. The claims were based on the results Apple found while running the iBench benchmark from Ziff Davis, with separate measurements for HTML, JavaScript performance, and application start time. While benchmarks are invaluable for performance evaluation, we set out to see if those claims would make a difference in actual browser usage.
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Durham, NC (PRWEB) – Web Performance, Inc. (WPI) announces the 3.0 release of the Web Performance Suite™, an integrated collection of web testing modules based on the Eclipse Rich Client Platform.
Michael CzeiszpergerFounder of Web Performance, Inc
B.S. Electrical & Computer Engineering
The Ohio State University
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Durham, NC – The Caisse Nationale d’Asurance Vieillesse (CNAV) is the French-equivalent of the Social Security Administration in the US, responsible for managing millions of pensions. After becoming disillusioned with the length of time it took to do a performance evaluation using the open source program OpenSTA, they evaluated the top seven commercial load testing solutions and chose Web Performance Load Tester™ because its "no scripting" approach cut their testing cycle to 1/4 to 1/5 of its previous time.
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B.S. Electrical & Computer Engineering
The Ohio State University
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Durham, NC (PRWEB) – Web Performance, Inc. (WPI) announces the 3.3 release of the Web Performance Suite™, web load testing software that uses advanced analysis of web browser/web server communication to automatically test the most complicated websites without programming.
Michael CzeiszpergerFounder of Web Performance, Inc
B.S. Electrical & Computer Engineering
The Ohio State University
LinkedIn Profile
www.webperformance.com
Using AJAX to Improve the Bandwidth Performance of Web Applications
Being a performance company, we are always interested in the impact of new development techniques on the performance of web applications. We have numerous customers who have performance problems due primarily to the size of their web pages. Put another way – the pages are simply too big to achieve the desired performance goals with the available bandwidth. In some cases, the page consists primarily of content that is common between many pages. For instance, a header, footer and navigation menu that change infrequently, if at all, during the use of … Continue reading »
Durham, N.C. — Today Web Performance, Inc. released version 1.1 of the first web performance analysis tool ever developed specifically for web designers and programmers.
Michael CzeiszpergerFounder of Web Performance, Inc
B.S. Electrical & Computer Engineering
The Ohio State University
LinkedIn Profile
www.webperformance.com
Durham, NC — Web Performance, Inc. (WPI) announces the latest version of its Web Performance Trainer™ with Application State Management™ software, designed to shave weeks off performance testing cycle for even the most complicated websites.
Michael CzeiszpergerFounder of Web Performance, Inc
B.S. Electrical & Computer Engineering
The Ohio State University
LinkedIn Profile
www.webperformance.com
Raleigh, NC – This month WPI released the latest
version of Web Performance Trainer™ (WPT) that adds new high-end
features such as performance monitoring of the web server, username
and password wizards, session tracking wizards, byte-level transaction
logging, and improved browser simulation.
Michael CzeiszpergerFounder of Web Performance, Inc
B.S. Electrical & Computer Engineering
The Ohio State University
LinkedIn Profile
www.webperformance.com
Durham, N.C. (PRWEB) – Web Performance, Inc. announces the release of two articles describing how the performance of the popular open source application server Tomcat differs on Windows and Linux.
Michael CzeiszpergerFounder of Web Performance, Inc
B.S. Electrical & Computer Engineering
The Ohio State University
LinkedIn Profile
www.webperformance.com
Raleigh, NC– This month WPI released an alpha version of Web Performance Analyzer™, the performance tool for web developers and designers. WPA™ takes the guesswork out of web performance analysis. This new low cost web performance tool allows web page designers to measure, analyze, estimate and track web page performance throughout the design and development process.
Michael CzeiszpergerFounder of Web Performance, Inc
B.S. Electrical & Computer Engineering
The Ohio State University
LinkedIn Profile
www.webperformance.com