Category Archives: Website Monitoring

We’ve seen a steady stream of projects over the last six months, where eCommerce teams have moved sufficiently down the e-Commerce Maturity Curve and wanted to upgrade their current, rather static website monitoring tools. Very often this move has been … Continue reading

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Some phrases and concepts cause a lot of confusion and take up so much time, when planning website performance management projects. Website ‘Last Mile’ monitoring is one – there are several limitations in practise, and we are finding fewer clients  … Continue reading

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Following on from my last blog on the The Fallacy Of One-Page Website Performance Optimisation   I just wanted to add a quick note in answer to the question: “My web tech team are using lots of cool page speed performance … Continue reading

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I get to sit in on a lot of meetings with clients, who are looking to improve the ROI of their websites. The most interesting ones are with organisations that have evolved far enough along the eCommerce evolutionary path to … Continue reading

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A major milestone was reached for SciVisum today. A B2C website client, Inghams Travel, has been so impressed with our Dynamic User Journey monitor service over the last year and more, that they decided to put up our logo on … Continue reading

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It was an interesting day out Thursday at the Iqnite London QA and Software Testing Conference 2011.  An opportunity to bump into some known names in the QA space like Shane Kelly (QMF fame), who’s at our client William Hill, … Continue reading

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Is it a question of the known unknowns, or the unknown unknowns? When talking to organisations about what SciVisum does, and what makes us different, we are always keen to get a live trial of our monitoring suite or testing … Continue reading

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A colleague draw my attention to this BBC news item today, which quotes an “online entrepreneur” saying “millions of pounds worth of business is probably being lost each week” in online retail due to the issue he raises (more on … Continue reading

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I’ve been to a  few awards dinners in my time, and even been short listed for an accolade:  just a few months back  in 2011 we were short-listed and received a Highly Commended from eConsultancy.com in the Innovation in E-commerce … Continue reading

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I’m just back from a very interesting day, at the inaugural mGaming Summit in London yesterday – where I shared the speaking platform alongside key folks from Ladbrokes, BlueSquare, PaddyPower and all the online gaming names. Some interesting discussions on … Continue reading

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