Gomez Provides Performance Monitoring to Top Chinese Sites

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Overcoming the challenges of China’s rapidly growing, yet complex and fragile infrastructure, web application experience management provider Gomez (www.gomez.com) is providing some of the top brands in China with performance and availability testing and monitoring to optimize web and mobile applications for end-users across China.

“Based on the demand we’ve seen, it’s clear that there is a growing need for solutions to help Chinese business gain more control over the delivery and performance of their web applications,” Gomez China general manager Yuan Cheng said in a statement. “Gomez’s software-as-a-service platform and our comprehensive Chinese testing network help quickly identify and diagnose performance and availability issues so that end-users’ experiences can be improved, whether they are in a major city or a remote province.”

According to Gomez, its relationships with Chinese companies span industries including e-commerce, communications, video, sports, travel and technology, and include such Chinese brands as: China Mobile Limited, which ranked number 55 in Forbes Magazine’s “Global 2000 – The World’s 2000 Biggest Public Companies”; video sharing site Tudou; and content delivery network ChinaCache. 

Large Chinese portal Phoenix TV recently moved into the top three position in Gomez’s web performance benchmark of Chinese portals. “Gomez’s solutions have helped us improve and refine our web application so we can deliver the best web experience to our users,” Phoenix TV information technology center director Su Chen said in a statement. 

While the quickly growing number of Chinese Internet users represents an immense revenue, brand and communications opportunity, Chinese businesses face major challenges due to China’s complex and fragile online infrastructure makes it difficult to deliver fast, consistent and successful web experiences to end-users across the entire country.

Comprising cross-browser testing, load testing, performance management and analysis, Gomez’s granular platform lets Chinese businesses test and measure the performance and availability of their web and mobile applications from the “outside-in,” by gauging end-users’ perspective using its network of consumer-grade “Last Mile” desktops, which test and monitor user experiences from end-user desktops.

To serve its growing base of Chinese customers, Gomez is building China’s largest and most localized application testing and monitoring network in the country, comprising commercial-grade Internet backbone nodes and the Last Mile network, which will be rolled out in every province and region in China.

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