Four Levels of Ecommmerce Architecture Monitoring
Posted by Tim McGuiness on Thu, Nov 15, 2007 @ 08:02 PM
Isn’t
ecommerce architecture monitoring as simple as making sure your site is up?
We don’t
think that’s good enough.
Here’s
why:
Imagine going your site is up and running fine, but your
payment gateway is down. Customers are adding items to their cart but can’t
check out. It’s costing you sales and what’s worse, nobody knows.
Or
Imagine being frustrated and angry on a Tuesday morning.
You just found out that your $5 shipping promotion was fat-fingered in as a
$500 shipping promotion. It’s cost you thousands of dollars in sales over a
long holiday weekend that are gone forever.
Or
Imagine your new PPC campaign is humming along and orders
are pouring in but your fulfillment house isn’t keeping up. Products aren’t
being shipped. Customers are getting frustrated. You are paying tons of money
to acquire customers who will never want to do business with you again. And
what’s worse, again, you don’t know….yet.
Those scenarios illustrate why we provide four levels of
monitoring in our MaxEXP ecommerce infrastructure.
- We
use KeyNote to make sure the site is up and performing within established
performance metrics. KeyNote, which is also used by Cisco and eBay, checks your
site from multiple servers around the US. If your site is down or being
sluggish, KeyNote will alert us so we can fix the problem.
- We
perform tests to make sure that system and integration points are up and
running. Is Verisign’s payment gateway working? Yup. Is your integration with
your ERP system working? Yes. Is FedEx working? No? That’s ok we set up a contingency
to use flat rate shipping (or whatever you want) instead.
- We
check to make sure that sales are happening at expected levels. If sales dip
below what is normal, we fire off an alert and take action. Normal is defined by historical sales volume
over the past year and takes into consideration your growth rates and personal
threshold levels.
- We
make sure you logistic processes are working. Are orders sent to fulfillment
shipping? Are you getting confirmation numbers? Are all order status’s what
they are expected to be? We run checks that find orders that have fallen
through the cracks. Repeat & referral business is the life blood of
ecommerce and we make sure your standards are being met.
So you can see, there really is more to ecommerce
architecture monitoring than just checking to see the site is still up.