With most enterprises now conducting business on the Web, it has become more crucial than ever that the experience is rich and responsive. Often these two goals conflict. How do you ensure a robust, interactive experience without sacrificing page-loading speed? How is it that some of your competitors are able to deliver dynamic content and rich Internet applications (RIAs) and still have sub-second load times? The answer comes in two parts: best practices for you (addressed in this report), and best practices for your application development colleagues (addressed in part two of this series). 

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What's in the report?

  • Impatience Is Your No. 1 Competitor
  • Web Performance Best Demonstrated Practices
  • Best Practice No. 1: Measure Early And Often
  • Best Practice No. 2: Cache Smart And Cache Often
  • Best Practice No. 3: Architect For Scale Out
  • Best Practice No. 4: Partner With Application
  • Development Professionals
  • Forrester’s Web Performance Next Practices
  • Web Performance Optimization Never Stops,
  • But The Infrastructure Might
  • Identifying Your Challenges
  • Case Studies
  • Supplemental

What are your best practices for a super fast website? Share your views with us in the comments below.

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