Thursday, February 24, 2011

The Role of APE for an Application in Production

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The Role of APE for an Application in Production
This is the tenth and last newsletter in a series of newsletters that has been discussing a seldom-mentioned IT discipline - Application Performance Engineering (APE). In this newsletter we will discuss the role of APE once an application has gone into production. Read More


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