// Mozilla is fast with releasing new versions of Firefox and following fast is the dynaTrace team. As many of our users have asked about Firefox 5 support we are happy to announce that we have support with dynaTrace AJAX Edition 3.2 Beta. Release support for Firefox 5 will follow shortly for both our dynaTrace [...]
Last week at Velocity we hosted a Birds of a Feather Session (BoF) and offered the attendees to analyze their web sites using dynaTrace Ajax Edition. Besides finding the typical performance problems (no cache settings, too many images, not minimized content, …) we found several sites that had one interesting problem in common: OLD VERSIONS [...]
// Last year at Velocity we got the chance to announce dynaTrace Ajax Edition 2.0 with the new Performance Report that made Web Performance Analysis for Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8 much easier. Earlier this year we announced dynaTrace Ajax Edition 3 and the Premium Extensions including support for Firefox 3.6 and 4. [...]
Response times are in many – if not in most – cases the basis for performance analysis. When they are within expected boundaries everything is ok. When they get to high we start optimizing our applications. So response times play a central role in performance monitoring and analysis. In virtualized and cloud environments they are [...]
Web Performance Enthusiasts can’t wait until next week when Velocity 2011 opens its doors. We are happy to be there as well. We are looking forward to great sessions and conversations with folks that care about Web Performance and Operations Topics. Make sure you stop at our dynaTrace Booth, catch us during the breaks, social [...]
// dynaTrace Labs just released the next update of dynaTrace AJAX Edition. Download it on our dynaTrace AJAX Website. After the major release in March which focused on Firefox and Cross-Browser Diagnostics this version comes with the following new features and enhancements: User Experience Report Experimental Support for Internet Explorer 9 New Categories for Performance [...]
From time to time I access my work emails through Outlook Web Access (OWA) – which works really great on all browsers I run on my laptop (IE, FF, Chrome). Guessing that Microsoft probably optimized OWA for its own browser I thought that I will definitely find JavaScript code that doesn’t execute that well on [...]
In case you start the dynaTrace Ajax Edition and you get the following dialog box telling you that Live Performance Benchmark Data is not accessible right now: This is because of server maintenance work we are doing today (May 5th 2011). But – don’t worry. If you have downloaded your Live Performance Data before you [...]
In the last week my task was to create stable functional tests for a new eCommerce application. We picked several use cases, e.g.: clicking through the different links, logging in, searching for products and actually buying a product. We needed functional tests that run on both Internet Explorer and Firefox. With these tests we want [...]
I am currently working on a blog where I am going to explain how to do cross-browser testing and performance analysis using dynaTrace. Before I am going to blog that How-To I want to share with you one thing that I have noticed when executing my tests in Internet Explorer 8 and Firefox 3.6. Test [...]


