See Tickets ensures online availability

Internet ticket firm improves traffic management systems to meet peak demand

Growing Glastonbury Festival demand prompted See Tickets to improve its infrastructure

Online ticket firm See Tickets has deployed traffic management software to ensure availability of its web site during busy traffic periods.

Some 85 per cent of the firm’s sales are carried out online and See Tickets also supports third-party web sites, so it decided to introduce the system to reduce the chances of downtime.

“We had a market leading hardware solution in place for sometime which never performed as expected. Consequently, our web site struggled to cope with the huge demand during peak times, especially with short notice ‘on sale’ promotions and during the festival season,” said the IT manager at See Tickets, Matt Relf.

“For example, See Tickets powers the web site for Glastonbury and as ticket sales for the event continue to grow in popularity, it was clear that this was a challenge we needed to address,” he said.

The reporting metrics to monitor and review the patterns of traffic that are provided by the new system allow better-informed business decisions. The software is also set to be migrated to a virtualised environment as the firm plans to step up use of the technology over the next 12 months.

According to Relf, the application, provided by Zeus Technology, delivers “significantly better performance and return on investment.”