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Will Your New Web Site Crash? Know Before Your Customers Do. |
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Building a web site with fancy new design and features can be fun. Well sometimes it can be filled with headache but the end result is surely exciting. Beyond the excitement, the results a good web site can do for your business - better communication, increased sales, better customer service and other benefits are realized.
One of the challenges of creating a web site is that your customers are using the site with a number of different variables. Different browses, screen resolutions, inputs and more. Each of these variables can give each customer a difference experience. Maybe their browser crashes when they are uploading their photo. Maybe the web site looks real bad at a certain resolution?
If knowing how a web site will operate under different scenarios, is important for you, check out AlertSite. They provide Web performance monitoring and management solutions, including DéjàClick, an inside-the-browser web performance monitoring system that allows you to record and monitor the performance of Web transactions.
The wrong way to "test" your web applications is when customers are ready to order. It's best to first test your applications in test scenarios so you can correct as many kinks as possible.

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