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Web Operations--From Cost Center to Competitive Advantage
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- Velocity:
- Transforming Web Operations from Cost Center to Competitive Advantage
- What is Web Operations?
- Operations = Availability
- Performance = Response
- Web Operations and Business
- Steve Souders’ 14 rules for high performance websites
- Web Operations and Performance: Business Principles
- Case Study: Flickr
- Timeline: Operations at Flickr
- Case Study: iLike
- Best Practices
- Conclusion
- Appendix: The Technologies of Web Operations
- Platforms and Platform Architectures
- Languages, Tools and Frameworks
- Operations and Performance Services
- Optimization Tools, Techniques, and Technologies
- Emerging Performance—Improvement Techniques
In the Web 2.0 world, web operations has moved from IT support function to mission-critical competency. In an online business, the web site is inextricably bound to the product. In this report, Jesse Robbins of the O'Reilly Radar team puts it succinctly: "You only make money when your web site is up. The more available and the faster your web site, the more revenue- generating pages a customer can view in the same amount of time, and the happier the customer will be."
This report lays out the three crucial high-level principles for succeeding with web operations and performance, identifies the eight business principles that should drive web operations strategy, and describes best practices for implementing that strategy.
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Publication year : 2008
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