Moviri and BMC ship BCO Integration for HP Universal CMDB

Moviri expanded its role as key BMC partner for its capacity management solution, BMC Capacity Optimization, with the introduction of the new Moviri Integration for BCO – HP Universal CMDB.

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Moviri to showcase BCO integrations at BMC Solutions Forum NYC

On October 11, 2012 Moviri will showcase its BMC Capacity Optimization (BCO) Integrations at the BMC Solutions Forum in New York City. The event is free to attend.

Moviri extends portfolio of supported integrations for BMC Capacity Optimization

Moviri consolidates its role as key BMC Capacity Optimization (BCO) partner by releasing exclusive BCO connectors for HP, IBM, Entuity and Microsoft products...

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Moviri at Velocity Conference 2012 – Day 1

Stefano Doni and I are first timers at the O'Reilly Velocity Conference 2012. Scheduled sessions sound very interesting and we were very curious to attend our first day.

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Velocity Conference 2011 – Day 3 Journal

Ready for the third and last day at Velocity Conference, starting with a very interesting keynote: how Facebook approaches optimization in datacenter consumption.

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Velocity Conference 2011 – Day 2 Journal

While day 1 was dedicated to workshop sessions, day 2 starts with the keynote speeches, followed by different talks, grouped by four main performance-related topics.

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Velocity Conference 2011 – Day 1 Journal

While we attended several events in the past as partners of HP, it's our first time attending this O'Reilly conference.

A Performance Optimization Maturity Model

In our experience, the most affordable way to address performance optimization is to follow a maturity model based on a pragmatic, staged approach.

Effective design of load test virtual users

When designing virtual users to be run during load test activities, there are some points to be taken in account to collect realistic and reliable performance measurements:

Is it fair that Google ranks better fast web pages?

Recently Google has announced (on its webmaster blog) that its PageRank algorithm would include "page load time" to rank search results. Here's our take on it.