Study finds Australian emergency services Web sites inadequate
March 21, 2008
The Web sites of Australia’s emergency services are running unacceptably poorly, site performance monitor WatchMouse has found.
In a abstraction of 26 Web sites, including those of the ambulance, blaze army and badge in Queensland and New South Wales, alone one armpit was begin to accept “good” uptime, while seven sites were accounted to accept “serious user issues”.
According to WatchMouse, a Web site’s uptime was accounted “good” in accordance with industry standards, as abounding companies agree an uptime of 99.9 percent or college as a minimum claim for their IT account providers.
Only the armpit of the ACT Rural Blaze Army bankrupt the 99.9 percent mark.
Meanwhile, the Web armpit of the WA Ambulance rated best ailing with a 92.44 percent uptime, which the armpit achievement adviser expects to aftereffect in a account blow of 2 days, 8 hours and 15 minutes.











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