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Social Applications Two Questions for Branding in the Web 2.0 World: Is It Up? Is It Fast?
Keeping your brand alive and well on the Web isn't as easy as it looks
By: Marc Goodman
Sep. 18, 2009 11:00 PM
Keeping your brand alive and well on the Web isn't as easy as it looks. There are few things as important as your reputation, and in the Web 2.0 economy, your reputation is increasingly tied to your web presence. So keeping the website up, available, and responding quickly is critical not only for success, but also for survival. If you think about it, a website's reputation on the Internet can be boiled down to two questions: ‘Is it up?' and ‘Is it fast?'
MySpace has long been beleaguered by site performance problems as well as availability. It's not always up, and it's rarely fast. Facebook, on the other hand, is a Web 2.0 site that has done an excellent job of remaining consistently up and fast. Perhaps for this reason it's no coincidence that recently, Facebook surpassed MySpace in visits for the first time. A slow site can even elicit the rage of one of the world's richest men: an email surfaced recently where Bill Gates took his own company to task over usability problems. Among his chief complaints: the website he was trying to utilize was unbearably slow. There are a number of issues that can affect a site's performance and uptime, such as the network, server hardware, and application performance over the network. However, there is one piece of core technology that virtually every website uses to help ensure uptime and performance, and that's an Application Delivery Controller (ADC). The Importance of the Brand and the Website Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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