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- So, welcome, all. Thank you for coming. My name is Jim Roskind. And Frank Stone and I will be presenting: how Amazon uses better metrics for improved website performance. If youre in charge of groups that are worried about latency, latency for your end-user, but for me, and for you, I hope a lot of you, and Ive actually been asking you, if youre a developer working on improving latency, its important to have the right metrics, actually, even more importantly, for the managers is to be able to understand whether your staff is producing good results. So, Im gonna talk about good and bad metrics, and therell be some surprises in here, which, I think, can change the way you think about measuring latency. So, lets dive into it: Im gonna talk about good versus bad latency goals, the critical thing is this interesting phrase that Im gonna introduce called organizational dynamics, which is more than just math, its about how a whole group of people act in response to your goals; I