Stories from the trench: APM Benefits at Nisa Retail and User Perceptions
Is it better to feel fast, or to actually be fast? Sometimes the performance improvements you make won’t make a difference to those that count – your customers.
View ArticleTen top tips for great performance and user experience
Intechnica's Larry Haig was recently featured on the SME Club site offering his Ten Top Tips for Ensuring Great Performance and Customer Experience of Your Website. Here are just a few.
View ArticleAre you considering the Performance of your SaaS products?
Intechnica recently assessed the performance of Janrain's Capture product. How much do (and should) we consider performance when assessing SaaS products?
View ArticleSpecification by Example: Tooling Recommendations
In his series on Specifications by Example, David Almond talks about the tools available to support the methodology.
View ArticleWeekly #webperf buzz – 14/9/12
Here’s this week’s sample of what real people are saying about their experiences with slow websites. @airmalta_com why is your website SO SLOW to load? Hope a new one is in the pipeline. Share on...
View ArticleHow (and Why) NOT to Crash Your Servers
I recently came across a blog post on iMedia Connection titled “How to Crash Your Servers: 4 Key Elements to Driving Traffic“. This struck me as a strange title; after all, who would actually WANT to...
View ArticleIntechnica sponsor and get involved in first “Hack Manchester”
Manchester-based digital agency Intechnica were involved in the highly successful Hack Manchester event at the Museum of Science and Industry, both as sponsors and with a team entered in the hackathon.
View ArticleWhy you can’t wait for 4G to speed up your retail site
4G has arrived in the UK, but this will only lead to heavier sites. Slow mobile shopping experiences are costing the economy £120m this Christmas, but you don't have to wait for 4G to improve site speed.
View ArticleThe secret of a successful product launch? Don’t let the website crash
Even when a retailer's shelves are stocked, supply is directly proportional to the website's availability, speed and performance. With the Nexus 4 selling out so fast, was customer experience...
View ArticleKraftwerk fans left fuming as Tate website fails to perform
When Kraftwerk tickets went on sale, the demand was too much for the Tate Modern website to handle, but it is possible to succeed when selling high demand tickets online.
View ArticleChannel 4 & Intechnica present “Performance in CI” at London Web Performance...
Intechnica and Channel 4 were on hand at the London Web Performance Group to give a presentation highlighting the challenges around performance in CI.
View ArticleBen & Jerry’s website suffers “brain freeze” on Free Cone Day
Ben & Jerry's "Free Cone Day" global event proved so popular that their site was brought crumbling down by thousands of ice cream lovers using its online store locator.
View Article7 Great Lightning talks at Amazon Web Services User Group North
The Amazon Web Services User Group in Manchester hosted a series of Lightning talks for the first time.
View ArticleNew “Performance by Design” blog network launched
Intechnica has launched a blogging network focused on Performance by Design, with content provided by its SMEs and senior consultants.
View ArticleAWS Chief Evangelist pays a visit to Manchester’s AWS User Group North
Intechnica sponsored the Amazon Web Services User Group North, with a special speaker - AWS Chief Evangelist Jeff Barr.
View ArticleWe’re Hiring at Intechnica!
Intechnica are on the lookout for a Senior Performance Consultant/Developer, C# .Net Developer, Lead Automation Engineer, Solution Assurance Analyst and Software Tester.
View ArticleContent round-up: July (Technical Debt, Mobile Performance, Performance...
A look at Intechnica's latest content from July 2013.
View ArticleBT Sport app suffers performance nightmare on first day of Premier League
BT Sport had a howler with its mobile and tablet app on the first day of the new football season, leaving fans the victims of another performance nightmare.
View Article“High traffic” to blame for TSB website crash after split from Lloyds
Lloyds TSB customers were left frustrated by an IT glitch in September 2013, as "unexpected volumes of traffic" caused online banking to become inaccessible on the newly launched TSB website.
View ArticleNew SlideShare presentation –“Technical Debt 101″
Technical Debt doesn't have to be negative, but it does have to be carefully managed. Here is a quick run-down of best practice to approaching Technical Debt management.
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