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RedLine ZipCode API “Pick of the Week”

2013-07-15

We are very excited that we are the “Pick of the Week” at Programmable Web. “I’ll be curious to follow the Redline13 Zip Code Distance API, because it offers a lot of flexibility in a simple package. In addition to providing the distance between zip codes, the API can list the zip codes in a given city or give geographic data for a zip code. It can also find all zip codes within a specified radius.Read More →

Three Levels of Load Testing

2013-07-12

There are three levels of load testing that you can do against your application. Note that when we set up spot instances to be the load agents in your Amazon account, those instances are rented for an hour at a time.  This gives you plenty of time to test increasing loads with various settings on your application deployment to find the optimal level of service you need to deploy for your application.  Below are the threeRead More →

ZipCode API Video Overview

2013-07-11

The Zip Code API provides the following functions: Distance Between Zip Code API – The API allows you to quickly and easily figure out the distance between zip codes. Zip Codes in Radius API – You can use this API to find all zip codes within a given radius from another zip code. Zip Code to City and State API and Zip Code to Latitude/Longitude API – The API can convert a zip code to the primary location for the zip code. This includesRead More →

AWS Account and Costs

2013-06-30

We’ve had a couple of beta testers say they do not have an AWS account on Amazon.  We were kind of surprised! If you do not have an Amazon AWS account, you can sign up for one easily at http://aws.amazon.com/.  Signing up is free and you will only pay for the services that are used.  As an example, if you do a load test of 50,000 users for an hour the approximate cost is $2.00 and wouldRead More →

Forming the Company

2013-03-19

We met as a team last night (Stephen Sigwart, Rich Friedman and Bob Bickel) and came to agreement we would form this company.  The idea sprang from our own efforts at RunSignUp to do load testing and feeling like Goldilocks – too soft/too hard, too hot, too cold.  So we developed something that was just right for our Cloud architecture.  We realized that this was something others might want as well – so we are generalizingRead More →

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