This week, we’ll be sponsoring the Velocity 2011 conference in Santa Clara, Calif. This is our fourth year at the O’Reilly Velocity Web Performance and Operations Conference, which we attend to introduce the latest in faster web browsing, and exchange and advance ideas to make the web faster.
We’ll have some Googlers speaking at the conference about the latest performance ideas, improvements you can make to your websites, browsers, backend servers and the networks that connect it all. While it seems obvious that people prefer fast websites, the research backs it up: studies show that people stay engaged longer and interact more on faster websites, and the talks we’re putting on are designed to help you take advantage of all the benefits speed brings. We hope you’ll join us for talks on:
We also encourage you to stop by our booth, #401, in the exhibit hall on Wednesday, June 15 and Thursday, June 16. We’ll be putting on informal “tech talks” with Google engineers during conference breaks. Last year, these proved to be a huge hit with conference goers—in fact, our booth had a bigger mob than the adjacent dessert and refreshment tables. We’ll have a mix of general and technical topics for those who stop by, including:
If you haven’t registered yet, exhibit passes are available here. We hope to see you in Santa Clara this week!
Posted by Jim Keller, Software Engineer
We’ll have some Googlers speaking at the conference about the latest performance ideas, improvements you can make to your websites, browsers, backend servers and the networks that connect it all. While it seems obvious that people prefer fast websites, the research backs it up: studies show that people stay engaged longer and interact more on faster websites, and the talks we’re putting on are designed to help you take advantage of all the benefits speed brings. We hope you’ll join us for talks on:
- Making the Web Instant by Arvind Jain, Engineering Director at Google, and Sreeram Ramachandran
- Perfomance Tools by Steve Souders and Patrick Meenan
- Web Site Acceleration with Page Speed Technologies by Bryan McQuade and Joshua Marantz
- HTML 5, Flash, and the Battle for Faster Cat Videos by Greg Schechter and Phil Harnish
- WePagetest Update by Patrick Meenan
- Browsers - Chrome by Mike Belshe
- Improving Performance by Changing the Rules - From Fast to SPDY by Mike Belshe and Ido Safruti (Cotendo Inc)
- WebPagetest - Lightning Demo by Patrick Meenan
- HTTP Archive - Lightning Demo by Steve Souders
- Page Speed - Lightning Demo by Michael Schneider
We also encourage you to stop by our booth, #401, in the exhibit hall on Wednesday, June 15 and Thursday, June 16. We’ll be putting on informal “tech talks” with Google engineers during conference breaks. Last year, these proved to be a huge hit with conference goers—in fact, our booth had a bigger mob than the adjacent dessert and refreshment tables. We’ll have a mix of general and technical topics for those who stop by, including:
- Wenbo Zhu on HTTP streaming
- Yuchung Cheng and Nandita Dukkipati on TCP fast open and loss recovery
- Ben Lisbakken on Perfect Resource Caching OR Multiple iFrames, One Request
- Steve Lamm on Web Page Replay
- Igor Minar on Efficient DOM manipulation
- Andrew Oates on Google's Page Speed Online API
- Patrick Meenan and Sadeesh Duraisamy on WebPageTest to optimize performance
- Jan-Willem Maessen on How to configure mod_pagespeed
If you haven’t registered yet, exhibit passes are available here. We hope to see you in Santa Clara this week!
Posted by Jim Keller, Software Engineer
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