performance engineering

performance engineeringMaximum potential. Increased effectiveness.

The first spring-loaded mousetrap was invented in Abingdon, Illinois, in 1894 by William C. Hooker. The first re-engineering came three years later. People have been developing solutions for better mousetrap performance ever since.

In a similar sense, Meridian is geared to help you engineer a better mousetrap. Through rigorous, detailed analytics, we can help you pinpoint flaws in your system — whether those flaws are in data or application processing performance.

Once we’re all in agreement as to the findings we’ll apply our unique performance engineering principles to develop solutions to the problem. To increase performance.

We start with an integrated system analysis of the essential elements. We’ll determine the effectiveness of your operating system software, application software and database design. Then we’ll engineer solutions that will provide optimal functionality in your distributed computing environment.

The result could be a critical path analysis that leads to a re-sequencing of the job schedule in your system. A code or design re-factoring. Or an adjustment to the platform configuration. But, you can rest assured that the resulting engineered solution will maximize system potential and increase your cost-effectiveness.