We heard at Dreamforce that Salesforce uses Coradiant to analyze their network traffic to identify where bottlenecks are in the networks that are delivering their service to end users.
I've encountered multiple circumstances where I'm supporting Salesforce end users (different customers, we're a consulting partner), and they are complaining of poor performance (or I'm experiencing incredibly poor performance from their network). I can go to trust.salesforce.com to make sure that there aren't any service problems, but that still doesn't help me understand exactly where & why we're experiencing a performance issue. It would be very helpful to have this network performance data available to end users to help them (and especially their organizations) understand why they are experiencing poor performance when using Salesforce.com.
2 Comments » Posted by AlexCRMmanager
Posted 11/05/08
Categories: User Experience, Web Services API, Force.com Platform, Administration & Sharing
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isaha@navatargroup.com 11/05/08 |
I secong Alex on this, speed is really an issue bugging SFDC users, more so if me are using visual force page which has a moderate amount of "Javascript" in it. Speed is something SFDC need to do a lot of thinking about, scalability is very good so is reliability of SFDC but speed oops u need to do something on that front. |
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AlexCRMmanager 11/07/08 |
Thanks @isaha@navatargroup.com - I completely agree with your additional comments! |