Application Performance Blogs
Product news, updates and announcements
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What's happened to this blog?
on 15/10/2021 at 00:23
You may be wondering what’s been happening at AP and why our blog here hasn’t been updated in a while? Well the good news is that AP is still going strong and we are still helping customers around...
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DBmarlin 1.5.1 released
on 07/06/2021 at 00:23
Version 1.5 is another landmark DBmarlin release with added support for CockroachDB as well as important additional features for SQL Server and Postgres, and some nice UI and host monitoring improv...
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EnergyLogix turns to DBmarlin to resolve a customer impacting MariaDB performance bug
on 20/05/2021 at 00:23
EnergyLogix provides industry-leading energy consumption and carbon footprint management solutions that cover over 100,000 utility meters in office, manufacturing and retail locations around the wo...
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Rave Mobile Safety Recommends DBmarlin
on 17/05/2021 at 00:23
Rave Mobile Safety provides the leading critical communication and collaboration platform trusted to help save lives across the US and Canada. Keeping millions of people safe during catastrophic di...
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Our commitment to customers during the COVID-19 crisis
on 20/03/2020 at 08:05
Dear Customers and Partners, we want to take a moment to share with you the approach that we are taking to support our staff, customers, partners, and community during this unprecedented event. A...
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Why we moved our blog from WordPress to Jekyll
on 15/01/2020 at 13:13
Last year we made the decision to move both our blogs (blog.applicationperformance.com and blog.webtuna.com) to a Jekyll generated static site. Static sites are in fashion right now because they ar...
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WebTuna August 2019 release
on 10/08/2019 at 11:19
It has been a little while since our last release, and our new release now collects all the resource timing information that modern browsers provide. This includes images, style-sheets etc, as well...
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What is RUM, and how does it differ to Synthetics?
on 15/03/2019 at 11:19
When you start looking into web performance and monitoring, you are bound to come across several words and acronyms; EUM (End User Monitoring), Synthetic Monitoring and RUM (Real User Monitoring). ...