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Best practices and key metrics for improving mobile app performance

Dynatrace

Mobile app performance best practices Best practices for monitoring app performance start with app instrumentation so teams can get the full visibility needed to improve app performance. The following includes best practices for optimizing mobile app performance. Prioritize user experience.

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Best practices for accelerating Dynatrace APIs within large monitoring environments

Dynatrace

This blog post introduces the new REST API improvements and some best practices for streamlining API requests and decreasing load on the API by reducing the number of requests required for reporting and reducing the network bandwidth required for implementing common API use cases.

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Site Optimization Framework To Boost Your Website Performance Using AEM

DZone

I often found that there are issues observed post-implementation due to not following the best practices recommended by Adobe. Insufficient dispatcher caching. Lack of browser caching. What Causes Performance Issues. High CPU utilization. Lack of proper maintenance. Lack of CDN. Unoptimized taxonomy and DAM assets.

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Why Page Speed Scores can be Dangerous

MachMetrics

All of the popular speed testing tools typically provide a page speed score along with their objective results. Google PageSpeed Insights has a their “Speed Score.” While these do have a purpose, most people use them incorrectly, in a way that can be dangerous to your real site speed. seconds to.27

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Optimising for High Latency Environments

CSS Wizardry

What follows is overall best-practice advice for designing with latency in mind. The speed at which files download will be a function of bandwidth and round trip time. Interestingly, 304 responses are still a form of redirect: the server is redirecting your visitor back to their HTTP cache.

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Performance Game Changer: Browser Back/Forward Cache

Smashing Magazine

Performance Game Changer: Browser Back/Forward Cache. Performance Game Changer: Browser Back/Forward Cache. With that caveat out of the way, let’s get to the guts of the article: What is the Back/Forward Cache and why does it matter so much? Didn’t The HTTP Cache Do All That Anyway? Barry Pollard.

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How to Optimize Digital Experience and Operations with Dynatrace

Dynatrace

A well-established metric we provide is APDEX , which tell us how users are perceiving page load times (time to the first byte, page speed, speed index), errors (JavaScript errors, crashes,) and also factors in the overall user journey (each user interaction) including their environment (browser, geolocation, bandwidth).

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