Jan, 2002 : Keynote Wins Internet Week "Best of Breed" Award
📅 - Keynote Systems (keynote.com) announced that it won the"Best of Breed" award with the highest rating among competing Web sitemonitoring tools in a review by industry trade publication InternetWeek(internetweek.com), lauding the company's "superior balance of features, usability and price."
The review in InternetWeek's Jan. 7th issue (internetweek.com/reviews02)tests and compares the Web site monitoring solutions of leading providersand names Keynote's Perspective suite of services the winner over similarservices from Mercury Interactive, BMC, Exodus and Gomez. InternetWeektested Keynote's Perspective, Transaction Perspective and StreamingPerspective services.
In selecting Keynote for the "Best of Breed" award, the magazine's reviewerswirte, "Keynote's reports and graphs are well laid out, with some impressiveclick-through capabilities to drill down into detailed data. Overall Keynotegot our nod because of the combination of clean interface, broadly placedmonitoring locations, quick configurability and good data drill-down." Thereview also notes that positive "hits" of Keynote's services include "graphswhich can be posted to a URL for sharing" and "good on-the-fly testing forcomparisons and diagnosis." When it comes to "misses," the review says therewere "none."
The lead article, Who's Watching the Store?, states, "Once viewed as apurely technical problem, the performance and behavior of Web sites hasbecome a key business issue for most companies. It is entirely possible torun a wildly successful Web commerce business site without ever monitoring asingle component of your systems-but don't count on it."
"This review underscores the absolute need for enterprise players with anonline component to their business to measure performance from an end userperspective," said Marilyn Kanas, vice president of marketing at Keynote."Keynote continues its commitment to provide e-business performancemanagement services which enable the enterprise to save money, grow onlinerevenue, maintain customer loyalty and retain competitive advantage."
Five vendors participated in the InternetWeek review: Keynote, MercuryInteractive, Exodus, BMC Software and Gomez . InternetWeek reviewerssubjected all participating services/ products to a rigorous testingmethodology in order to judge flexibility, usability and actual output.InternetWeek asked vendors to "point their monitoring tools at a Web siteset up for a fictitious company." The site included basic billboard types ofWeb pages, a small storefront with registered customers and from whichseveral mythical products were sold, as well as a live streaming videopresentation.
The review in InternetWeek's Jan. 7th issue (internetweek.com/reviews02)tests and compares the Web site monitoring solutions of leading providersand names Keynote's Perspective suite of services the winner over similarservices from Mercury Interactive, BMC, Exodus and Gomez. InternetWeektested Keynote's Perspective, Transaction Perspective and StreamingPerspective services.
In selecting Keynote for the "Best of Breed" award, the magazine's reviewerswirte, "Keynote's reports and graphs are well laid out, with some impressiveclick-through capabilities to drill down into detailed data. Overall Keynotegot our nod because of the combination of clean interface, broadly placedmonitoring locations, quick configurability and good data drill-down." Thereview also notes that positive "hits" of Keynote's services include "graphswhich can be posted to a URL for sharing" and "good on-the-fly testing forcomparisons and diagnosis." When it comes to "misses," the review says therewere "none."
The lead article, Who's Watching the Store?, states, "Once viewed as apurely technical problem, the performance and behavior of Web sites hasbecome a key business issue for most companies. It is entirely possible torun a wildly successful Web commerce business site without ever monitoring asingle component of your systems-but don't count on it."
"This review underscores the absolute need for enterprise players with anonline component to their business to measure performance from an end userperspective," said Marilyn Kanas, vice president of marketing at Keynote."Keynote continues its commitment to provide e-business performancemanagement services which enable the enterprise to save money, grow onlinerevenue, maintain customer loyalty and retain competitive advantage."
Five vendors participated in the InternetWeek review: Keynote, MercuryInteractive, Exodus, BMC Software and Gomez . InternetWeek reviewerssubjected all participating services/ products to a rigorous testingmethodology in order to judge flexibility, usability and actual output.InternetWeek asked vendors to "point their monitoring tools at a Web siteset up for a fictitious company." The site included basic billboard types ofWeb pages, a small storefront with registered customers and from whichseveral mythical products were sold, as well as a live streaming videopresentation.
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