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Downtime
Yahoo, Google Ace Reliability Test
By Doug Caverly
How the mighty have fallen - for a combined total of 2 hours and 52 minutes. That interval is the amount of “downtime” experienced so far this year by the top three search engines, but it’s nothing to be ashamed of, considering we’re over 2,000 hours into 2007.
Downtime Can Get Sites Deindexed By Google
It seems that sites with considerable downtime can be deindexed by Google. In fact, a member at Google Groups has reported that his site has vanished from a previously third position for many searches. The reason could be downtime.
Vanessa Fox has responded by saying:
A Small Business Approach To Computer Downtime
If it's true that the backbone of any small business is its employees, then I believe it's fair to say that the muscle of many small businesses would have to be their computers.
Planet Earth Notes Google Downtime
The world's greatest search engine experienced a bit of an outage recently, and tremors were felt throughout the blogosphere.
Yahoo! Upgrade Causes Downtime
Media Post reports that an attempt to upgrade Yahoo! Search Marketing this weekend inadvertently caused some glitches in the system, making it especially difficult for some advertisers and search marketing firms to manage their sponsored search campaign.
System Downtime
By Lew Newlin
Downtime can disrupt your business, customers, and damage your company's reputation.
Clustering Solutions and Zero Downtime Hosting Pitfalls
There are a number of benchmarks, which we may use to evaluate hosting companies. One of these is, reliability.
BMC's $33 Million Identity Management
By WebProNews
In an attempt to be more competitive in the small and medium-sized business market, BMC Software has agreed to buy Calendra for $33 million.
How to Quantify Downtime
Quantifying the cost of downtime can help you gain funding for technologies that enhance performance and mitigate downtime risks. Yet most organizations have a difficult time calculating the losses associated with downtime because of its complexity.
Downtime Strategies For Building eBusiness
When I first began my business I would freak out every time the phone stopped ringing, until I learned the importance of the down times. Now whenever they occur, I simply get away from it for a little while. It seemed that whenever I watched and waited nothing happened but when I left the situation and put my mind on something else, things shifted. By changing my focus, new ideas would bubble up and I would feel more creative. So although it may seem as if you've done all you can, more than likely there's a whole lot you haven't tried yet.
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