Which E-Commerce System Will Fail This Season? 63
Esther Schindler writes "Every year, there's some retailer whose e-commerce or supply chain fails. And it's a big deal, since the holiday shopping season can make or break their year. The IT challenge encompasses everything from server scalability to supply chain management to search engine optimization to database cajoling to business integration to... well, come to think of it, just about everything. To explore this, CIO.com has a big package of articles examining "Black Friday" and its implications, entitled E-Commerce and Supply Chain Systems Gird for Black Friday. Topics covered include online shopping and holiday IT failures. Despite all this—and at least ten years of industry experience in e-commerce sales—we all just know that someone will make yet another big mistake. I wonder who it'll be this year?"
D-Store (Score:4, Interesting)
Gartner has a nice looking curve they use for technology take-up, looks like kind of a dampened sine wave.
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There's e-commerce for you, in a nutshell.
Re:D-Store (Score:5, Informative)
Here's a better link http://www.gartner.com/pages/story.php.id.8795.s.8.jsp [gartner.com]
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I am not schizophrenic. And I'm not either, so there.
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There's e-commerce for you, in a nutshell.
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Were you there during the Dimension Data days? Or even the Com Tech days? Even better, did you work for Com Tech?
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E-commerce Angle?? (Score:5, Insightful)
Really, this article has only a tenuous link to e-commerce.
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OK, less tenuous is still tenuous.
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Holiday based industries (Score:4, Funny)
Fry: Which is good because we don't intend to pay
All: The elves are back to work today
Elves: Hooray! We have just a couple hours to make several billion gifts. And the labor isn't easy
Leela: When you all work triple shifts! You can make the job go quicker if you turn up the controls to super speed
All: It's back to work on X-mas eve...hooray
Leela: And though you're cold and sore and ugly your pride will mask the pain
Fry: Let my happy smile warm your hearts
Elf: There's a toy lodged in my brain!
Elves: We are getting awfully tired and we can't work any faster and we're very very sorry
Bender: Why you selfish little bastards! Do you want the kids to think that Santa's just a crummy empty handed jerk? Then shut your yaps and back to work!
Elves: Now it's very nearly X-mas and we've done the best we could
Fry: These toy soldiers are poorly painted
Leela: And they're made from inferior wood
Bender: I should give you all a beating but I really have to fly
Santabot: If I weren't stuck here frozen I'd harpoon you in the eye!
Elves: Now it's back into our tenements to drown ourselves in rye
Leela: You did the best you could, I guess, and some of these gorillas are ok
Elves: Hooray! We're adequate!
All: The elves are resting X-mas day, hooray!
Conspicuously Absent (Score:5, Informative)
Amazon's "customers choose" promotion/vote resulted in a limited number of XBOX 360 Core systems (then retailing for $300) being put on sale for $100 on Black Friday.
It brought Amazon to its knees. Loading individual pages, even those unrelated to the XBox, took over three minutes in some cases. I'm sure the XBox was meant as a simple loss-leader like most other Black Friday promotions, but the "sale" resulted in an extreme difficulty purchasing anything from Amazon for the two to three hours after the sale price went active. Ultimately, I'm sure a lucky few got the XBox, but I doubt they bought anything else. As for the rest of us, it was a pain to buy anything else even if we wanted to.
The saddest part was that this was 2006, not 1999. I knew it would be the equivalent of a
A few weeks later, some proposed that Amazon used it as a test-bed for their hosting/load leveling service that they unveiled a little later, so it's possible that the promotion was worth it to them if that was the case. Outside of that possibility, though, I can't believe CIO.com left this example out.
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over 3 minutes? Sounds like an improvement!
Ok, they're not normally that bad, but amazon is like the windows vista of web sites. I just loaded a typical page (with my cache turned off) -- 285 http requests, 558K of data, 41.3 seconds to download it all.
You can boycott them for 1-click, I boycott them because they're a bitch to use.
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If I wanted used stuff, I would go to ebay.
Too bad they don't allow you to easily browse stuff that is **ONLY** on amazon.com, and not on "Joe-Bob's Shack" store.
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Ever measured a Slashdot page? For this page, currently, for little over 20kb of text, there's closing in on a megabyte of downloading.
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Checking this story with Firebug, I see 143 KB total (127 KB cached). That's using the old-style comment display, not the Javascript-enabled version. Mind you, Firefox supports gzipped pages, so it's entirely possible that if you're using a browser which doesn't, you'll see much higher numbers.
This topic is of some interest to me, as I'm a we
woot.com (Score:1, Interesting)
Load balancing is totally f ed over there.
The much busier refurbdepot.com is sturdier.
Farther down the posts somebody got tagged as a troll for mocking Vista as a server, but it's so true.
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It sure would not be amazon.ca, perhaps amazon.com. The Canadian version is 40% more expensive than the US one. Unless of course amazon.ca gets a whopping price adjustment and is only running on one server from presence and suckers.
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I'm predicting... (Score:4, Interesting)
But in all likelyhood, I'm guessing that the people who are going to be shopping less this year are going to be the lowest-lower income families, since a larger portion of their income is going to be spent on interest rates because they got taken advantage of with the adjustable-rate mortages and Home Equity Lines of Credit. So I'm expecting that people in the lower-middle to middle income families will shop at places like Kohls and Target rather than Macy's/Marshal Fields/Dayton's, while upper-income stores like Tiffany's will have another phenominal season.
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The rich-poor gap is growing alarmingly wide, which is inevitably going to cause a rather severe backlash against the fiscal conservatives not too far down the road.
But back on topic:
Wal-Mart's site isn't going to go down. People who got severely hit
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Wal-Mart's site isn't going to go down. People who got severely hit by the credit crisis aren't going to be the ones buying big-ticket items on sale during Black Friday.
Likewise, Wal-Mart's network infrastructure is supposedly intimidatingly huge. They're notorious data mongerers, recording every single line item from every single retail outlet in a central datacenter, and doing all sorts of wacky correlations and calculations on the data. Not a whole ton is publicly known about their data operations, but there were widespread rumors that their network capacity rivaled that of Google up until a year or two ago.
Care to explain this [msn.com] then?
Re:This Will All Does Not Matter. I Make My Own Gi (Score:2)
Or the Communists, or something, I forget.
;)
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shouldn't they already be aware? (Score:2)
To explore this, CIO.com has a big package of articles examining "Black Friday" and its implications
Wouldn't that be preaching to the choir? I would hope CIOs already have the experience and background to know the problems and implications...especially if they're CIO for any sort of decent-sized online and/or brick-and-mortar retailer...
Way to be a "Negative Nancy" (Score:2)
Really... (Score:2)
Very light on content (Score:2)
PayPal has been fudged all month... (Score:1)
Macy's already beat everyone to the punch. (Score:1)
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Yes - I'll be modded Troll or Flamebait for this!
Anyway - the problem can range all the way from a server with a hiccup to a DOS attack. Or maybe you just hit them when they were running a backup of their server...
Oh please god (Score:1)
Not only E-Commerce (Score:1)
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Look for largest discount on desired items (Score:2)
Black Friday (Score:1)