The ghosts and ghouls of Halloween are behind us, and the beginning of November means that Thanksgiving is fast approaching. As the leaves continue to change and the holiday season ramps up, shopping is at the top of everyone’s to-do list. And what better way to take advantage of the holiday sales than from the comfort of your own home on Cyber Monday?
The rise in online activity stemming from these sales, however, will certainly create costly bottlenecks and downtime, and an increased need for optimized application performance. How can we best handle and manage this increase in demand and activity to provide end users with the best holiday shopping experience?
We want to hear your post-Thanksgiving advice for peers and colleagues managing the Cyber Monday madness. Help us all prepare this year by sharing your best practices for application performance management and maintaining uptime by Thursday, November 16, and we’ll give you 250 THWACK points in exchange.
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Wendy, you make me worry I'm not worried enough.
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Frankly, I've spent the last year getting an even more solid base for our network, adding VNQM, HA, IPAM, and UDT to our environment, along with more…
I am not one to pick out details but this was posted on Nov. 8 2017of last year. And according to the post, if you were going for the 250 points.
by Thursday, November 16, and we’ll give you 250 THWACK…
Cyber Monday is not a big issue at my company.