zuruck zur Themenseite

Articles and background information on the topic

On our own behalf

Christian Dreßler,

Turbo for our websites: Faster, more stable and ready for the demands of the modern web

The Internet is evolving rapidly. Websites today have to perform significantly better than just a few years ago. New technologies, rising security requirements and, above all, rapidly growing data traffic are increasingly presenting operators with challenges. Automated access by AI systems, crawlers and bots in particular are generating a significantly higher volume of requests than before.

Our websites on industrial-production.de are also particularly sophisticated in terms of technology and content. Content is strongly interlinked: Articles, company profiles, products, recommendations, keywords and much more information are interlinked. It is precisely this high-quality, well-structured and interlinked content that makes our platform particularly valuable for specialist readers - and also very interesting for search engines, crawlers and AI systems.

We have been working continuously on optimizing our systems for some time now. One important component, for example, is Cloudflare, a globally distributed content delivery and security network. Among other things, it ensures that content can be delivered faster and protects our systems from unwanted access or excessive load. In addition, we are constantly adapting our platform to technical developments, expanding functions and implementing new regulatory requirements.

Nevertheless, the increasing complexity of the web and the rising volume of inquiries have meant that the performance of our websites has gradually come under pressure. As a competent specialist media company, we are aware of our responsibility towards readers and customers. Today, a modern user experience naturally also includes fast loading times and a stable technical foundation.

Advertisement

For this reason, we have launched a comprehensive technical project and further developed our tech stack in a targeted manner. The core of the new architecture is an additional layer in the website delivery, which was realized with MongoDB. This processes incoming requests more dynamically, delivers website content in parallel and at the same time protects our central core system even better from excessive load.

The result: noticeably faster websites. In many cases, we were able to reduce loading times many times over - in some cases by a factor of ten. At the same time, the new architecture increases the stability and security of our systems.

Importantly, despite these optimizations, everything that distinguishes our platform remains the same. The depth of content, the numerous links and the extensive functions are still fully available - but now with significantly improved performance.

See for yourself:
Visit our website regularly and experience the new speed directly in action.

  • Xing Icon
  • LinkedIn Icon
Advertisement
Back to topic page
Advertisement

You might also be interested in

Advertisement

Drive technology

Triton Partners takes over Flender

Global investment firm Carlyle has signed an agreement to sell Flender, a provider of mechanical drive technology, to Triton Fund 6, advised by Triton. The terms of the transaction were not disclosed and is expected to close in the fourth quarter of...

read more...
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Chemical industry 2026

Why the crisis continues

How deep is Germany's chemical industry really in crisis in 2026? After a weak start to the year, burdened by the conflict in the Middle East, high energy costs and global competitive pressure, the German Chemical Industry Association (VCI) paints a...

read more...

3D printing

Stratasys takes over MarkForged

Stratasys is acquiring MarkForged from Nano Dimension for USD 42.5 million, thereby expanding its portfolio in the field of fiber-reinforced composites. The acquisition also strengthens the company's software and materials expertise in industrial 3D...

read more...
Subscribe to our newsletter
Advertisement
Back to home