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/ Marketing
How Angie’s List engages prospects even when its web site is down
Angie’s List, the online company that helps consumers find services to maintain their personal health and homes, has found a way to turn visitors into customers even when its web site is down for maintenance, vice president of technology Gary Rush says.
Posted 07/30/2009Paul DemeryPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
Following Friday fiasco, Amazon.com site once again down for the count
Following its Friday downtime of nearly two hours, Amazon.com experienced availability and performance issues yesterday. The site was down to 30% availability mid-morning and 68% late morning and early afternoon. Its U.K. site also went down.
Posted 06/10/2008Bill BriggsPost a comment
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/ Technology
How performance monitoring caught a potential $100,000 e-commerce error
The performance monitoring service from AlertSite detected a shopping cart failure at iHerb.com in time to minimize significant loss of order traffic.
Posted 02/27/2008Don DavisPost a comment
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/ Technology
Eddie Bauer wins top honors for e-commerce in Keynote Performance Awards
Eddie Bauer posts the best transaction speed at an average 8.7 seconds and the best transaction reliability at 99.7%. To find the winners, Keynote tracked web site speed and reliability hourly from the 10 largest metropolitan centers in the country.
Posted 10/25/2004Mary WagnerPost a comment
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How web pure-play Power Equipment Direct thrives during power outages
Running three niche web sites keeps Jon Hoch plenty busy, but when an ice storm or hurricane causes a power outage somewhere in the U.S., he puts his operation into overdrive.
Posted 12/29/2006Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Segue Software Strengthens E-Business Reliability Position With Major New Capabilities In Flagship Products
SilkTest First to Support Automated Netscape 6.0 Verification; SilkPerformer Now Offers Full Support for Wireless Applications LEXINGTON, Mass.-May 8, 2001-Segue Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: SEGU), the e-business reliability expert, today announced extended capabilities in the company`s SilkTest and SilkPerformer products -- two offerings in the company`s well-established line of reliability applications. Segue`s eConfidence line, including...
Posted 05/08/2001
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/ Press Release
Segue Software Unveils New `Vision` for E-Business Reliability
SilkVision 1.0 Completes Enterprise Applications Cycle Powerful Technology Targets Production Monitoring Issues For Web Site Application Performance, Accuracy and Availability Orlando, FL-April 23, 2001-Segue Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: SEGU), the leader in e-business reliability solutions, today unveiled SilkVision, a new monitoring product designed to give customers added confidence in their e-business operations, as part of Segue`s aggressive 2001...
Posted 04/23/2001
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/ Press Release
Segue Software Strengthens Executive Leadership Team
Contacts: Bill Siegel Segue Software, Inc. (781) 402-1000 bsiegel@segue.com Craig Librett Miller/Shandwick Technologies (617) 351-4129 clibrett@miller.shandwick.com Experienced Professionals Reinforce E-Business Reliability Expertise Two New Vice Presidents Head Efforts to Reach Into New Markets Lexington, Mass.-April 17, 2001-Segue Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: SEGU), the leader in e-business reliability solutions, today announced the addition of two...
Posted 04/17/2001
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