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One of the most widely recognized charity brands in the United Kingdom, Comic Relief has always been an early adopter of new technology. With the rise of broadband, Comic Relief decided to emphasize its Red Nose Day Web site as the main channel through which people could access information and make donations. Comic Relief needed to guarantee that people visiting the site would be able to get the information they needed and make their donations quickly and easily. By using Oracle Application Testing Suite in advance to simulate many thousands of users accessing the Web site at one time, Comic Relief was confident that its infrastructure would be able to handle the tremendous demands it would experience during the event.

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Date:Dec 2008
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