Mike Brunt (Los Angleles, USA)

Mike Brunt has been coding web applications since 1993 and began using ColdFusion at version 1.54 in 1995-96.

Measuring Performance Improvements In ColdFusion Applications With Effective N-Tier Caching

As more and more data is created, stored and consumed via Web 2.0 and future Web 3.0 paradigms, caching is and will continue to be a vital methodology for putting required data nearer to users.   In addition, effective caching will reduce the load on back-end infrastructure.  Two vitally important aspects apply to ensuring that caching methodologies are both accurate and effective. More...

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Mike designed and created the first on-line international industrial equipment mart in 1997 (Power Bank International) at the request of a Cummins Engine Company subsidiary. In 1998 he worked with Kodak and Lucent Technologies to create a pioneering web based TeleRadiology cross-consult portal when Radiologists and Primary Care Physicians could review patient medical images. Allaire recruited Mike in 1999 to join a ColdFusion-JRun consulting team. This team was dispatched world-wide to help Allaire then Macromedia clients design and troubleshoot ColdFusion applications. In 2001 Mike co-founded his own company – Webapper Services LLC along with another Macromedia consultant, Patrick Quinn. From 1999 to the present day, Mike has been very focused on the server-side of ColdFusion helping users worldwide to troubleshoot applications and to create strategies which ensure Enterprise level ColdFusion applications can be scaled effectively and efficiently.