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10 questions about web performance

In our continuing series of interviews about web performance, we’re now joined by Yannick Kunegel, Manager, Systems Engineering – Eastern Europe, Middle East, and Africa at Citrix Systems.

Citrix may not be the company that comes first to your mind when thinking about web performance or web companies. But if you look at its wide range of products and services, you’ll see that they do care very deeply about the web and how fast web services are for users.

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10 questions about web performance

After our last interview with a representative of the Apache HTTP Server Project, we didn’t expect to hear so soon again from the leader in web server software.

But we now have the great privilege to present an interview about web performance with Sander Temme, member of the Project Management Committee member and contributor to the Apache HTTP Server project.

This is a part of our continuing series of interviews about web performance.

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10 questions about web performance

In this continuing series of interviews about web performance we now turn to cloud application platform provider Heroku.

James Ward, Principal Developer Evangelist at Heroku, will take us through the current state of web performance, detailing what Heroku is working on, and give some advice as well.

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10 questions about web performance

We continue our series of interviews about web performance by talking to Arvind Jain, Engineering Director at Google.

His career started out at Microsoft, where he worked as a software engineer, then continued at Akamai and Riverbed, before he joined Google. At Google, Arvind is responsible for making Google products faster and he runs the “Make the web faster” initiative.

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10 questions about web performance

This is the first in a series of interviews about web performance. We kick off the series by talking with Jeremy Keith, the Technical Director at Clearleft, a UX agency in Brighton, United Kingdom. Jeremy has authored a number of books on topics including HTML5, Ajax, and DOM scripting.

Let’s find out what Jeremy thinks of the current state of web performance.

Would you be surprised if we tell you he has a lot to say on this topic?

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