Application Optimization
With today’s end users demanding anywhere, anytime access to applications,
organizations are challenged to provide optimal performance and availability while also controlling costs.
Optimization helps companies reduce costs, help concentrate on areas of
highest return, and maximize the business value of their application portfolios.
Applications Optimization addresses the under-performing applications in the IT
portfolio. It enhances the business performance of IT application portfolios
systematically and proactively by quantifying the value of each application,
eliminating redundant and dead applications, and renovating applications that still have residual value.
When mission-critical applications such as customer relationship management (CRM),
email, enterprise resource planning (ERP), and others are not optimally delivered,
it has severe and immediate impacts on enterprise business. Making sure that critical
applications are highly available, perform optimally and are secure is important.
But achieving this, while making the applications easy to manage despite inherent
infrastructure challenges, is vital for the success of any business.
Our Application Optimization Includes:
Code optimizations:
This is the process of modifying a software system to make specific feature-sets
work more efficiently or use fewer resources. Replacing poor quality coding can
also improve performance, by avoiding obvious slowdowns.
CSS & Image optimizations:
CSS optimization is the process of minimizing your markup and CSS Scripts for maximum speed which results in:
- Better maintenance of the website as compared to the table based method
- Better search engine optimization
- Better accessibility from hand held devices
- Cross browser compatibility
- Better rendering speeds of the website
Database optimization:
Fine tuning the tables and index structures as well as optimizing SQL query performance.
Benefits:
- Improves application performance and availability
- Dramatically improves the webpage response times
- Reduces server load times
- Reduces risks associated with application deployments or migrations
- Helps control the cost of delivering applications
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