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Keynote Systems Announces Its Sites-of-the-Week for June: Four E-Commerce Web Sites Selected for Public Internet Performance Tests
Business Wire, June 4, 1999
Companies With E-Commerce Web Sites Invited to Compare
Their Quality of Service to These Benchmark Sites
SAN MATEO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 4, 1999--
Keynote Systems, the recognized authority on Internet performance, today released the identities of four popular web sites whose quality of service the company will measure in June as part of its ongoing Site-of-the-Week program and make the results available free to the public on the World Wide Web at http://web.keynote.com.
The four web sites belong to Staples (Nasdaq:SPLS), uBid (Nasdaq:UBID), Discover Brokerage (NYSE:MWD) and Sears (NYSE:S). Companies with e-commerce web sites signing up for Keynote's free performance appraisal at http://www.keynote.com/newsfpa.html can also compare the performance and availability of their own sites to the Site-of-the-Week.
Anyone with a web browser can view the performance measurements and availability rates of the Site-of-the-Week in real time for the current week and compare them to the industry-standard Keynote Business 40 Index. Keynote will also publish weekly several comparative performance graphs for each Site-of-the-Week on its web site at http://www.keynote.com/measures/sotw/sotw.html .
The four Sites-of-the-Week for June are popular e-commerce sites that sell goods or services to consumers or businesses over the Internet. Staples is a large retailer of office supplies. uBid is an online retailer of excess merchandise. Discover Brokerage is a large online discount brokerage. Sears is a well-known retailer of merchandise and services. -0-
Week: June 7 Company: Staples Internet Address: http://www.staples.com Web-Site Software: Microsoft IIS/4.0 (Nasdaq:MSFT) Internet Access: DIGEX (Nasdaq:ICIX) Week: June 14 Company: uBid, Inc. (Nasdaq:UBID) Internet Address: http://www.ubid.com Web-Site Software: Microsoft IIS/4.0 (Nasdaq:MSFT) Internet Access: Pacific Bell (NYSE:SBC) Week: June 21 Company: Discover Brokerage, a unit of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter (NYSE:MWD) Internet Address: http://www.discoverbrokerage.com Web-Site Software: Apache 1.3.0 Internet Access: MCI WorldCom/UUNET (Nasdaq:WCOM) and DIGEX (Nasdaq:ICIX) Week: June 28 Company: Sears (NYSE:S) Internet Address: http://www.sears.com Web-Site Software: Netscape Enterprise/2.01 (NYSE:AOL) Internet Access: IBM Global Services (NYSE:IBM)
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"The quality of service of popular Internet web sites varies over time and users' geography," said Umang Gupta, Chairman and CEO of Keynote Systems. "In conjunction with our subscription service that delivers comparative Internet performance and availability data to our corporate customers, we're pleased to provide a public service each week by highlighting a popular web site and allowing anyone to compare its quality of service to an industry-standard benchmark."
Recent Sites-of-the-Week, whose performance graphs from those weeks have been published on Keynote's web site, include the web sites of 1-800-Flowers, Wal-Mart Stores (NYSE:WMT), AboveNet Communications (Nasdaq:ABOV), Autoweb.com (Nasdaq:AWEB), National Discount Brokers (NYSE:NDB), VerticalNet (Nasdaq:VERT), US Airways (NYSE:U), Priceline.com (Nasdaq:PCLN), EarthLink (Nasdaq:ELNK) and Broadcast.com (Nasdaq:BCST).
How Keynote Measures Quality of Service
To determine quality of service for its Site-of-the-Week, Keynote Systems uses its Keynote Perspective(TM) service to measure how long it takes to access and download web pages and their components via industry-standard HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) or secure HTTPS, the same protocols used by the Microsoft (Nasdaq:MSFT) and Netscape (NYSE:AOL) web browsers. The measurements are performed every 15 minutes around the clock from each of Keynote's 80 automated measurement locations around the world which are connected to the Internet via T-1 communication lines. This produces over 53,000 discrete measurements of page downloads and availability rates each week for each of the more than 2,500 web sites whose quality of service Keynote measures for its customers. Performance results and availability rates for the Site-of-the-Week and for the Keynote Business 40 Index are available on the Internet in real time to anyone with a web browser.
Keynote also offers a free one-week comparative web-site performance appraisal against the Site-of-the-Week and the Keynote Business 40 Index, with its Keynote Perspective service, to any company that develops or operates a business web site with a registered domain name and submits an application online at http://www.keynote.com/newsfpa.html .
The Keynote Business 40 Index is an industry-standard metric and benchmark of the overall health and performance of the Internet that is published weekly in The Industry Standard and other leading business and trade publications. The Index comprises 40 important web sites in six categories of publishing, search engines and directories, business services, financial services, high technology and communications. The Index provides historical and real-time performance measurements for the web sites of 3Com (Nasdaq:COMS), Charles Schwab (NYSE:SCH), CNET (Nasdaq:CNET), Excite@Home (Nasdaq:ATHM), Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HWP), IBM (NYSE:IBM), InfoSeek (Nasdaq:SEEK), Lycos (Nasdaq:LCOS), Merrill Lynch (NYSE:MER), Novell (Nasdaq:NOVL), Oracle (Nasdaq:ORCL), Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq:SUNW), Yahoo (Nasdaq:YHOO) and 27 other companies.
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