{"id":420,"date":"2015-04-29T05:27:13","date_gmt":"2015-04-29T11:27:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cigniti.com\/blog\/?p=420"},"modified":"2018-11-20T12:29:20","modified_gmt":"2018-11-20T06:59:20","slug":"fix-performance-bottlenecks-in-banking-portals-with-test-environment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cigniti.com\/blog\/fix-performance-bottlenecks-in-banking-portals-with-test-environment\/","title":{"rendered":"Fix Performance Bottlenecks in Banking Portals with Test Environment"},"content":{"rendered":"

Unless you are really prepared, unexpectedly high traffic on banking portals can wreak havoc in computer systems, leaving banks vulnerable to technology failure and millions of customers significantly stressed from declined transactions. Now this is one area where performance really matters and rather than invest in hundreds of dollars to improve the system\u2019s data handling capacity, it\u2019s far easier and wiser to pin-point any failings and eliminate performance bottlenecks before irreparable damage is actually done.<\/p>\n

As Tracey McDermott, Director of Enforcement and Financial Crime – Financial Conduct Authority, rightly said, \u201cModern banking depends on effective, reliable and resilient I.T. systems<\/a>.\u201d Definitely one of the best reasons why performance testing procedures are of utmost importance in identifying and managing obstructions that degrade the overall system and maximize exposure to IT risks.<\/p>\n

In banking applications that revolve around data collection, processing and rule validation, bottlenecks in performance could be just about anywhere – right from the user interface, database or server memory to the processor speed or networking components. Bottlenecks can therefore be categorized under processor, memory, disk or network speed<\/strong>. User interface components such as huge file-sized images for instance, can affect performance unless switched to lighter components. Database queries too can turn out to be bottlenecks for poor performance if not optimally written for user actions. Sometimes, faulty coding or hardware issue is to blame.<\/p>\n

So where do we start?<\/p>\n