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COCONUT CREEK, Fla., Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- AlertSite(R), a leading provider of web site performance management solutions that help businesses ensure optimum web experiences for their customers, announced today that its October 2007 sales figures established a new company performance record.
"It was certainly a banner month in AlertSite history as our October sales represented a 64% increase over the same month last year and a 28% increase over this year's September sales," said Ken Gross, president and CEO of AlertSite. "Our meteoric growth is a testament to the quality of our world class customer service and product offerings, especially DejaClick(TM), the best monitoring platform in the industry."
AlertSite's Business Transaction Monitor with DejaClick is the first inside-the-browser transaction record and playback system that employs TrueUser(TM) browser content capture to monitor web application performance. It provides a true-to-life web experience that observes the web page content from the perspective of the desktop user. In addition, DejaClick saves time and money by automating the scripting process used to monitor web transactions.
"Companies are flocking to us to experience our DejaClick technology because it is the first built-into-the-browser website monitoring solution that makes it easy to create and manage transaction monitoring on the desktop," said Ken Godskind, VP of Sales for AlertSite.
AlertSite is a leading provider of web performance management solutions that ensure a customer's web-based services and applications are always available and running at peak performance. More than 2,300 customers worldwide rely on AlertSite to help optimize their end-user web experience. Founded in 1998, AlertSite is based in Coconut Creek, FL. http://www.alertsite.com/.
Media Contact: Glen Calder 561-750-9800 x216 gcalder@transmediagroup.com
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gcalder@transmediagroup.com, for AlertSite
Web site: http://www.alertsite.com/
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