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All Blog Posts Tagged 'scalability' (4)

Six Sigma Web Servers

Many of you have heard of Six Sigma as a methodology (primarily for large organizations) for quality and process improvement. One early success story was that of Motorola in the early 2000s, who attributed $17 billion in savings due to its application of Six Sigma across its business units. Since then…

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Added by Joseph Lui on February 25, 2014 at 5:30pm — No Comments

Node.js versus Rails Shootout

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I decided to hit 2014 running, and whipped up another shootout experiment; this time…

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Added by Joseph Lui on January 4, 2014 at 3:30pm — No Comments

Scalability: Google I/O 2013 Registration

On March 13th, 4:00am HST, registration for the Google I/O 2013 conference opened to the public. Barely coherent, at 3:45am I rolled out of bed, bumping each wall in my apartment hallway as I stumbled towards my Macbook. I checked to see if my Google+ and Google Wallet accounts were properly set up as…

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Added by Daniel Nishimura on March 29, 2013 at 3:56pm — 2 Comments

How does Facebook continuously update without breaking down? (VIDEO)

For a company devoted to making people's lives as transparent as possible, Facebook is extremely secretive.  So it was a rare treat to watch this presentation by Chuck Rossi, a release engineer: How Facebook pushes updates to its site every day.

 

I thought it was fascinating as Rossi showed screenshots of the myriad tools and processes used by the world's…

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Added by Marcus Sortijas on June 3, 2011 at 7:30am — No Comments

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