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Keynote Systems Announces Its Sites-of-the-Week for October: Four E-Commerce Web Sites Selected for Public Internet Performance Tests

Business Wire, Oct 4, 1999

About Keynote Systems

Keynote is the largest provider of Internet performance measurement, diagnostic and consulting services to companies that operate e-commerce web sites. The company markets Keynote Perspective(TM) and Keynote Lifeline(TM), global real-time services that measure, assure and improve the Quality of Service of e-commerce web sites around the world. The company captures over 12 million performance measurements daily using Keynote's global infrastructure of over 220 measurement computers connected to the major Internet backbones in over 50 statistically selected metropolitan areas worldwide. Internet performance and availability data are collected at Keynote's sophisticated operations center and are instantly available to customers through any web browser.

Keynote customers include over 400 leading e-commerce web sites and hosting companies including AdForce (Nasdaq:ADFC), Amazon.com (Nasdaq:AMZN), CDNow (Nasdaq:CDNW), Compaq Computer (NYSE:CPQ), Cisco Systems (Nasdaq:CSCO), Dell Computer (Nasdaq:DELL), Digex (Nasdaq:DIGX), DoubleClick (Nasdaq:DCLK), Exodus Communications (Nasdaq:EXDS), Microsoft (Nasdaq:MSFT), National Semiconductor (NYSE:NSM), and The SABRE Group (NYSE:TSG).

For further information about Keynote, visit the Keynote web site at http://www.keynote.com or contact the company at Keynote Systems, Inc., 2855 Campus Drive, San Mateo, California 94403, telephone (650) 522-1000, fax (650) 522-1099, email info@keynote.com.

Note to Editors: Keynote, Perspective(TM), Lifeline(TM) and The Internet Performance Authority are trademarks of Keynote Systems, Inc. Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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