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Marketing departments cause website crashes – Maine Creative Services

Marketing departments cause website crashes

Drat. It’s just like the techies always say:

Marketing dept to blame for website crashes: official | The Register (UK): “The marketing department is responsible for around a quarter of the overloads and crashes your poor company website suffers. Website testing firm, SciVisum… found that 26 per cent don’t ever mention planned online promotions to the guys and gals in the tech boiler room. More than half admit they forget to provide a warning at least some of the time…” Thanks, Lifehacker!

Hey, wait a minute. That only explains about one-quarter of the site crashes. Who’s responsible for the other 74%? Eh?

Beware of geeks bearing gifts. Or playing with matches. Or something like that.

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