Web performance – Weekend must-read articles #26
This is our collection of must-read articles for the weekend. There’s something about mobile web, front-end optimization, CDNs, JavaScript, and more. Every week we bring you a collection of links to...
View ArticlePasswords and SSH (Pingdom Podcast #26)
In this show, we talk to Nicolai Solling, Director of Technology Services at help AG, about various security topics. Since the podcast has been off the air for a number of weeks, we’re catching up...
View ArticleWeb performance – Weekend must-read articles #27
This is our collection of must-read articles for the weekend. There’s something about SPDY, web performance and the London Olympics, Varnish, and more. Every week we bring you a collection of links...
View ArticleWeb performance – Weekend must-read articles #28
This is our collection of must-read articles for the weekend. There’s something about the Olympics, PhantomJS, DNS TTL, web performance work at Lonely Planet and Yahoo, and more. Every week we bring...
View ArticleWeb performance – Weekend must-read articles #29
This is our collection of must-read articles for the weekend. There’s something about SPDY, caching, Google Octane, mobile web, Facebook and more. Every week we bring you a collection of links to...
View ArticleShamoon and UDIDs (Pingdom Podcast #27)
In this show, we talk to Nicolai Solling, Director of Technology Services at help AG, about various security topics. We briefly cover the Shamoon virus that recently attacked companies in the Middle...
View ArticleWeb performance – Weekend must-read articles #30
This is our collection of must-read articles for the weekend. There’s something about GitHub, Etsy, and more. Every week we bring you a collection of links to places on the web that we find...
View ArticleWeb performance – Weekend must-read articles #31
This is our collection of must-read articles for the weekend. There’s something about performance tuning, Python, web fonts, and more. Every week we bring you a collection of links to places on the...
View ArticleInternet 2012 in numbers
There is so much happening on the Internet during a year that it’s impossible to capture it all in a blog post, but we’re going to give it a shot anyway. How many emails were sent during 2012? How...
View ArticleMonitor logins and applications that require basic authentication
We’ve covered how to use the Pingdom Transaction Monitor to keep an eye on logins and form submissions before here on the blog. Today we will take that a step further and look at how you can monitor...
View ArticleLeaked emails with both embarrassing and painful consequences
It seems like every month there is some kind of news story about leaked emails. When emails never intended for the public eye are leaked, the consequences can be huge. People have lost their jobs,...
View ArticleSix ways Apple can make the iPhone more attractive to businesses
Apple’s iPhone has been a massive success in the consumer smartphone sector. But can it mount a serious challenge to phones such as Research in Motion’s Blackberry in the business marketplace? It can,...
View ArticleThe Internet is about to get a lot safer
DNS, the Domain Name System, is one of the major pillars of the Internet. It’s a critical service, and without it we would all have to use IP addresses instead of handy domain names like “Pingdom.com”...
View ArticleCloudFlare adds free Pingdom website monitoring
We’re happy to announce that starting today, CloudFlare users have super-easy access to the Pingdom uptime monitoring service via CloudFlare Apps. With just one click, they can set up a free Pingdom...
View ArticleSecurity in 2011 by the numbers
As 2011 draws to a close we wanted to take a look at computer and information security in the twelve months that have passed. What will probably stick in most people’s minds is the Sony PlayStation...
View ArticleDNSSEC gains traction – Q&A about why you should care
Swedish hosting provider Binero has announced that it has DNSSEC-signed all of its customers’ .se domains. This brings the total amount of signed .se domains to more than 100,000 from the previous...
View ArticleHow the Apache HTTP web server stays secure (interview)
The Apache HTTP Server is the most common web server software in the world, by far. According to one recent survey, over 420 million web sites run Apache HTTP. With such amazing numbers it’s obvious...
View ArticleEaster special: Update your browser, get FREE website monitoring
Making sure that as many people as possible are running the most recent version of their web browser of choice is a Good Thing ™ for so many reasons. Security is one. Performance is another....
View ArticleInternet 2012 in numbers
There is so much happening on the Internet during a year that it’s impossible to capture it all in a blog post, but we’re going to give it a shot anyway. How many emails were sent during 2012? How...
View ArticleMonitor logins and applications that require basic authentication
We’ve covered how to use the Pingdom Transaction Monitor to keep an eye on logins and form submissions before here on the blog. Today we will take that a step further and look at how you can monitor...
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