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Frank Warren

Frank Warren

Frank is a highly experienced Capacity Management and Performance Assurance practitioner who has delivered services to companies across many sectors, including Royal Bank of Scotland, National Westminster Bank, J Sainsburys PLC, London Electricity PLC, and Data Networks PLC. A strong advocate of best practice, he has successfully implemented Performance Assurance processes at RBS, and established new practice and capability including the integral adoption of specialist application performance management tools. He built an enterprise capacity plan at National Westminster Bank for a £300M programme of work, and more recently developed infrastructure consolidation plans at RBS. Frank's key strengths include his knowledge of core infrastructure technologies and architectures, the ability to analyse existing IT infrastructure and drive through cost effective change. His professional qualifications include the ITIL Foundation Certificate in Service Management (V3). 

Recent Posts

01st September 2023 by 
Frank Warren

In conversations with customers and network peers, many companies are considering setting up a dedicated SRE team or possibly looking to realign existing responsibilities. According to a report from Catchpoint, 50%...

25th August 2023 by 
Frank Warren

Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is an integrated process or practice in Agile development that strives to ensure that operational integrity is maintained by the DevSecOps development process in a scalable way.

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04th April 2023 by 
Frank Warren

For eCommerce retailers, spikes in demand don’t fall into a neat pattern. Peaks are not always seasonal, predictable, or well defined – for every Christmas or Black Friday frenzy, there are many other sharp spikes...

12th February 2019 by 
Frank Warren

Kubernetes hosting costs are spiralling unnecessarily!

In practice Kubernetes capacity is rarely limited by hardware. In fact, our observation tends to indicate that configuration of Kubernetes namespaces are more...

14th December 2017 by 
Frank Warren

The blog considers a series of range helpful .NET performance metrics that can be used for identifying and diagnosing poor application performance.