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On Memory and Web 2.0

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Osama A.

Osama runs a Social Media Marketing Agency and a Software Product Company. He has been involved in building online communities since 1997 and his major strengths are understanding how people choose to come together and work as strong cohesive units that believe in brands or causes. His team's flagship product offers highly innovative ways to get professional teams to work better together - resulting in significantly saved time in common tasks around getting people on the same page; and also resulting in a greater sense of trust among virtual teammates. You may contact him at hashmi@cdfsoftware.com with inquiries.

Yet another software post :)

Our internal IT system are almost completely web-based, AJAX driven apps now.

It is great for all of the benefits of central management, and in not having to worry about client-side installs.

But I noticed yesterday that when the systems are in heavy use – with email and the knowledge repo and collaboration tools running — they can collectively eat up a bit of memory. Especially with tools that manage a lot of data on the client side (before committing to server)

Has anyone else experienced lower memory from too much ajax?

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