SQAforums is having a Webinar about a Gomez/Dollar Thrifty Web Performance Testing Case Study: Realistically load testing business-critical applications
Date: Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Time: 10AM PST / 1:00PM EST
See content below:
"Wondering how other organizations validate major redesign initiatives, or ensure readiness for their busiest season? Interested in learning how to load test your applications from an outside-in customer perspective, so you can find and resolve problems undetectable by traditional behind-the-firewall tools? This is your chance to learn about both. Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group (DTAG) customers are increasingly using the Internet to rent vehicles from the Dollar Rent A Car and Thrifty Car Rental web sites. Recently, ......... "
What you will learn:
- How Dollar Thrifty geared up for their peak summer season
- How a new style of load testing enables organizations to “walk in their customer’s shoes” and find problems before end-users find them
- Best practices for identifying and resolving web performance issues across the entire web application delivery chain, inside and outside the firewall
- Testing approaches that don’t require costly hardware or software investments
- How to uncover geographical response time discrepancies that may surface under load
Who should attend? Software testing & quality assurance professionals, E-commerce managers, Developers, Performance testing consultants
Presented by: Jim Arrowood, DTAG, Director, Web Development and Architecture Colin Mason, Gomez product manager
Go to this link for information:http://www2.sqaforums.com/abmc.asp?b=91&z=16
Date: Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Time: 10AM PST / 1:00PM EST
See content below:
"Wondering how other organizations validate major redesign initiatives, or ensure readiness for their busiest season? Interested in learning how to load test your applications from an outside-in customer perspective, so you can find and resolve problems undetectable by traditional behind-the-firewall tools? This is your chance to learn about both. Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group (DTAG) customers are increasingly using the Internet to rent vehicles from the Dollar Rent A Car and Thrifty Car Rental web sites. Recently, ......... "
What you will learn:
- How Dollar Thrifty geared up for their peak summer season
- How a new style of load testing enables organizations to “walk in their customer’s shoes” and find problems before end-users find them
- Best practices for identifying and resolving web performance issues across the entire web application delivery chain, inside and outside the firewall
- Testing approaches that don’t require costly hardware or software investments
- How to uncover geographical response time discrepancies that may surface under load
Who should attend? Software testing & quality assurance professionals, E-commerce managers, Developers, Performance testing consultants
Presented by: Jim Arrowood, DTAG, Director, Web Development and Architecture Colin Mason, Gomez product manager
Go to this link for information:http://www2.sqaforums.com/abmc.asp?b=91&z=16
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