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The Web is taking too long

It takes seconds for a web page to O fully load (on average, based on 1 billion pages monitored over one week) The average person: • Visits 88 web sites a day • Senses a delay only I second after clicking Spends 10 minutes a day waiting for the web When a customer clicks Update Cart where is that time going? 4 seconds .6 seconds Is it the browser? 67% of the transaction time The browser, the OS, front-end devs? Clean up the code, minimize the size of resources, and call on the CDN provider to help. Is it the server? 10% of the transaction time Bad coding? Slow servers? The right app monitoring tools can pinpoint and diagnose issues. 1.4 seconds Is it the network? 23% of the transaction time ISP's? cable operators? Infrastructure providers? The code? Optimization is harder, but some monitoring tools can help. 6 seconds is too long! Sources: Neilsen Visual Economics, http://bit.ly/loRbUr New Relic, monitoring of 1 Billion page loads a week It takes seconds for a web page to O fully load (on average, based on 1 billion pages monitored over one week) The average person: • Visits 88 web sites a day • Senses a delay only I second after clicking Spends 10 minutes a day waiting for the web When a customer clicks Update Cart where is that time going? 4 seconds .6 seconds Is it the browser? 67% of the transaction time The browser, the OS, front-end devs? Clean up the code, minimize the size of resources, and call on the CDN provider to help. Is it the server? 10% of the transaction time Bad coding? Slow servers? The right app monitoring tools can pinpoint and diagnose issues. 1.4 seconds Is it the network? 23% of the transaction time ISP's? cable operators? Infrastructure providers? The code? Optimization is harder, but some monitoring tools can help. 6 seconds is too long! Sources: Neilsen Visual Economics, http://bit.ly/loRbUr New Relic, monitoring of 1 Billion page loads a week It takes seconds for a web page to O fully load (on average, based on 1 billion pages monitored over one week) The average person: • Visits 88 web sites a day • Senses a delay only I second after clicking Spends 10 minutes a day waiting for the web When a customer clicks Update Cart where is that time going? 4 seconds .6 seconds Is it the browser? 67% of the transaction time The browser, the OS, front-end devs? Clean up the code, minimize the size of resources, and call on the CDN provider to help. Is it the server? 10% of the transaction time Bad coding? Slow servers? The right app monitoring tools can pinpoint and diagnose issues. 1.4 seconds Is it the network? 23% of the transaction time ISP's? cable operators? Infrastructure providers? The code? Optimization is harder, but some monitoring tools can help. 6 seconds is too long! Sources: Neilsen Visual Economics, http://bit.ly/loRbUr New Relic, monitoring of 1 Billion page loads a week It takes seconds for a web page to O fully load (on average, based on 1 billion pages monitored over one week) The average person: • Visits 88 web sites a day • Senses a delay only I second after clicking Spends 10 minutes a day waiting for the web When a customer clicks Update Cart where is that time going? 4 seconds .6 seconds Is it the browser? 67% of the transaction time The browser, the OS, front-end devs? Clean up the code, minimize the size of resources, and call on the CDN provider to help. Is it the server? 10% of the transaction time Bad coding? Slow servers? The right app monitoring tools can pinpoint and diagnose issues. 1.4 seconds Is it the network? 23% of the transaction time ISP's? cable operators? Infrastructure providers? The code? Optimization is harder, but some monitoring tools can help. 6 seconds is too long! Sources: Neilsen Visual Economics, http://bit.ly/loRbUr New Relic, monitoring of 1 Billion page loads a week It takes seconds for a web page to O fully load (on average, based on 1 billion pages monitored over one week) The average person: • Visits 88 web sites a day • Senses a delay only I second after clicking Spends 10 minutes a day waiting for the web When a customer clicks Update Cart where is that time going? 4 seconds .6 seconds Is it the browser? 67% of the transaction time The browser, the OS, front-end devs? Clean up the code, minimize the size of resources, and call on the CDN provider to help. Is it the server? 10% of the transaction time Bad coding? Slow servers? The right app monitoring tools can pinpoint and diagnose issues. 1.4 seconds Is it the network? 23% of the transaction time ISP's? cable operators? Infrastructure providers? The code? Optimization is harder, but some monitoring tools can help. 6 seconds is too long! Sources: Neilsen Visual Economics, http://bit.ly/loRbUr New Relic, monitoring of 1 Billion page loads a week

The Web is taking too long

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New Relic last week released the results of a study it conducted on 1 billion Web pages across the globe this month--and the data suggest Web page success can come down to a matter of seconds. Using ...

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