Eye opener: developers spend more than half their time fixing performance issues instead of innovating
A recent survey by Cisco shows developers spend 57% of their time finding and fixing performance issues instead of innovating that lets your cash register sing. You can innovate at least twice as fast if you unburden your developers from the finding part.
Handhelds freezing while roaming after cloud migration
How do you keep your handhelds connected when migrating to the cloud? If you want to use your existing Internet connection to access your cloud applications you need to start regulating traffic or your business operations will be disrupted.
Is your APM tooling bringing you value?
APM is complicated tooling, as complicated as the cockpit of a modern airliner. If you book a flight to New York and after take-off the pilot points ‘that way is New York, you’ll manage, won’t you’, puts you in the cockpit and parachutes out, how likely are you to successfully reach New York? That’s...
How IPv6 can reduce your management costs and increase network speed
Do you know how many tricks you use to keep your network alive? Most likely more than you need. At least, if you're still relying on IPv4, your costs are likely much too high. Most organizations, regrettably, are still tethered to IPv4. Which requires tricks, with names like SD-WAN, NAT, PAT, and...
Low hanging fruit in green IT
Incorporating eco-friendly IT solutions is no longer a mere choice but a necessity. Did you know that most server farms use an excessive amount of energy? Companies can potentially reduce more than half of their energy expenses related to IT infrastructure. Your IT can become much more sustainable...
You’re losing 15% of work time due to Slow Systems
The current digital age should speed up your company, but 15 % is wasted of every hour you spend in front of your computer. What’s holding you up? The biggest issue is slow, faltering or even crashing systems. That gives you extra payroll costs and employee frustration.
Performance management for specific SQL databases
This article provides concise tips for performance management of specific SQL databases. We focus on three popular systems: MySQL/MariaDB, Oracle, and SQL Server. By following these tips, you can optimize the performance of your database system and ensure a positive user experience.
Best practices for SQL performance management
Effective SQL performance management is essential for ensuring that an application has optimal performance and provides a positive user experience. In this article, we will discuss some best practices for SQL performance management.
Identifying SQL performance issues
As databases grow in size and complexity, performance bottlenecks can arise, leading to slower response times and degraded user experience. By proactively identifying and addressing these performance issues, database administrators and developers can enhance the overall efficiency and responsiveness...