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Conference:
Bangalore, India:
August 24-25, 07 |
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Conference Tutorials:
August 25 -
September 7, 07 |
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Plenary Speakers & Presentations |
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| Application Performance Assurance: From Design through Development and Deployment |
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| Ilan Kinreich, Founder & Chief Strategy Officer, RadView Software |
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Financial applications serve high amount of concurrent users – either employees of the organization or consumers via the web and contact centers. Financial applications must be able to provide accurate information and be delivered on time. In order to build this type of high performing application – scalability, reliability and performance validation needs to occur from the beginning, with each component requiring its own verification – before conducting a load and stress test of the entirely integrated application. In this presentation, Ilan Kinreich, founder and Chief Strategy Officer of RadView Software, and a co-founder of Mercury Interactive, one of the industry’s pioneers, will discuss the methodology, framework for application lifecycle performance testing using real examples from the financial industry.
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| Meet Ilan Kinreich |
Ilan, Founder and Chief Strategy Officer has amassed over 25 years of experience in the software business. He drives RadView's vision for the future of e-business system reliability verification. Before establishing RadView, he was a co-founder and vice president of research and development at Mercury Interactive that pioneered the Software Test Automation market and was eventually acquired by HP. Previously he held the position of research and development manager at Daisy Systems, a leading provider of CAD systems. Prior to that, he worked on the Lavi project (Israel's Jet fighter), where his corporate positions were preceded by seven years serving in the Israel Defense Forces, where he held the rank of Captain and managed several deployments of command and control systems. He holds a BSc in Mathematics and Computer Science from Bar Ilan University, Israel. |
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