Web Development Basics: Working With a Strong Network
Tuesday, April 24th, 2012
When it comes to web development, most people spend a lot of time in the conceptual phase of the site which has more to do with the theme and design of the site more than anything else. They are more interested in coming up with a layout packed full of some of the most elaborate scripting and animation and they fail to take into account whether or not their client can handle the load – whether or not the client has a powerful enough or robust enough network backbone to handle such an intensive site and still function in an online world.
Usually most companies that have a smallbusiness.xo t1 network or any other kind of robust network backbone are able to handle the load, but the companies that don’t run into trouble when hosting an overly elaborate site. Businesses primarily grow and expand through online activity – teleconferencing, shipping and purchase, advertising online, company-wide communications. These are all very important online tasks that keep the company alive, but when you add to that a site executing all kinds of codes, background proxies and animations, you start to put stress on an already overburdened network and that can bring the whole company down. That’s why you need to develop, not just for the client but for their network.