Why Software Performance Testing Should be Like Dyno Testing
an Automobile Engine

and other application performance considerations


Application performance can impact revenue, customer satisfaction, employee productivity, data center efficiency and software and hardware licensing costs.

That's why enterprise applications should be tested with the same rigor that car engines are - to assure performance, scalability and stability. Unfortunately, that’s rarely the case: whether you buy packaged software, or develop it in house, there are few benchmarks and standards available to confirm that an application is enterprise ready. Without dedicated performance testing resources in place, both you and your company are at risk.

This white paper highlights important considerations for software performance testing and how they impact your organization including:

  • the gap between base functionality QA efforts and certified product testing;
  • how capacity planning can help reduce power and cooling requirements as well as hardware and software licensing costs;
  • when to use performance monitoring vs. performance profiling;
  • the right (and wrong) times for performance testing.

If your organization does not have dedicated performance testing resources in house, you’ll benefit from reading this paper. Complete the form below to download your copy now. (All fields are required.)

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About Perforic
Perforic provides flexible, high quality and cost-effective enterprise application porting and performance testing services for software product companies and internal development organizations. Our team consists of seasoned veterans with vast experience in performance and porting issues .We have worked with companies of all sizes – from startups to Fortune 500 companies - and have deep expertise in J2EE, .NET and database technologies in highly scalable, three-tier enterprise application environments. The company is based in Cambridge, MA and has 24 x 7 operations with locations and resources in the US and Asia. For more information, please visit www.perforic.com.