Measuring and Monitoring Web 2.0 Applications

The Internet and the Web continue to evolve to deliver new customer experiences and increased application utility. The label “Web 2.0,” while imprecise, signifies the newest and best examples of this evolutionary process. 

Many organizations are now adopting these Web 2.0 technologies and design methods to enable the creation of richer and more responsive interactions. But to be effective, the resulting applications must also be significantly more complex than traditional Web sites, complicating performance management and imposing new requirements on performance measurement tools. This paper reviews the challenges posed by the evolution to Web 2.0 and explains how Keynote is addressing them in its suite of Test and Measurement solutions. 

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Publisher:Keynote Systems Published:10/16/2008 Type:
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