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TECH-B15 Caching Techniques for IBM WebSphere Portal and Web Content Management

Joerg Huehne, IT Specialist, IBM Research and Development

User acceptance is a critical success factor for any Portal project. Users expect a rich user experience in combination with rapid responsiveness. This can be a challenge for the IT infrastructure. Caching helps to deliver an excellent user experience, even for exceptionally high loads. With the right caching strategy for IBM WebSphere Portal, you can achieve more with less: It improves scalability and throughput and minimizes total cost of ownership at the same time. The session gives guidance for developing an effective caching strategy by discussing possible caching techniques. It covers the mechanisms inside IBM WebSphere Portal and Web Content Manager, while also accelerating your website with additional infrastructure components. The session targets technical staff working with IBM WebSphere Portal and Web Content Management. It further helps IT Architects, IT Specialists, and IT Project Managers to meet their functional and non-functional requirements by applying the right caching strategy.





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