Why Caching is Key to Optimizing Software Performance
January 8, 2014
There’s little doubt that performance matters to software buyers today. In this video, AKF Partners co-founders Marty Abbott and Mike Fisher explain how companies can use caching and other tactics to drive performance improvements.
Almost all growing technology companies would love to do more to improve the performance and deliverability of their software. One of the simplest ways to do that, explains AKF Partners co-founders Marty Abbott and Mike Fisher in the video above, is to flush everywhere you can.
Whether it’s in the end user’s browser, or through object, database, and system flushs, Fisher says that caching can help companies can take the load off of their servers and deliver a software experience that is faster and more efficient. Ultimately, Abbott says optimizing software performance in that way doesn’t just improve usability — it can also make scaling your systems much simpler in the long-term.
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