KPMG Develops Mega Web Site
12.08.1999, 21:59
e-commerce Capability for NetAid
Built in Less Than 90 Days, Site to Handle 60 Million Hits an Hour in Effort to Fight Extreme Poverty
New York (PROTEXT) - KPMG LLP, the professional services firm,
announced today that it has built one of the largest Web sites
ever in support of NetAid, a major initiative to help end the
growing problems of extreme poverty around the world. KPMG, a
leading Internet integrator in the marketplace, also developed e-
commerce solutions for the global site as part of its support of
NetAid.
"KPMG is participating to help NetAid use the power of the
Internet to fight poverty worldwide," said Stephen G. Butler,
chairman and CEO of KPMG LLP. "As a global leader in Internet
integration, we are gratified and excited to be able to deploy
this revolutionary technology toward an important humanitarian
goal.
"It is fitting that one of the largest-scale Internet
technology deployments in the world will have the potential to
impact the lives of so many around the world. We're pleased that
Cisco Systems and the United Nations Development Programme
invited us to join them as a key sponsor of NetAid," Butler
noted.
KPMG announces its contribution to NetAid as Cisco Systems and
the UNDP announced the first-of-its-kind, large-scale, effort to
end world poverty combining leaders in technology, entertainment
and social change. Akamai Technologies will serve the web site
content using its Internet content delivery system, consisting of
1,500 servers in more than 90 data centers worldwide.
"We have developed an unprecedented capability for the NetAid
project in an unprecedented amount of time. The site is designed
to handle as many as 1,000 donations per second," said Rod
McGeary, vice chairman, consulting services for KPMG. "We are
confident that KPMG's contribution will make the site a
sustainable NetAid resource center long after the September site
launch and the October concerts.
"The Web site we've built will create opportunities for people
to learn about causes of poverty like world hunger, contribute
time and money, exchange ideas and expertise, and join with those
leading the fight against extreme poverty," McGeary added.
Launching September 8, the NetAid website
(http://www.netaid.org), built by KPMG, is designed to accept 60
million hits an hour -- 10 times the peak received during the
last Olympic games and 1998 Men's World Cup. KPMG completed the
site in less than 90 days, months less than the time typically
needed to construct mega-sites like this one.
Facts about KPMG's NetAid Web site:
-- KPMG has designed the site to support complex, distributed
environments (multi-site, multi-server configurations) and to
seamlessly integrate both television and Web media.
-- To reach the access speeds needed, the entire site and its
thousands of mirrors will be running entirely in RAM.
-- The site will function as a "community of interest," with
content being accrued from numerous and diverse resources.
Content navigation is designed to create a positive user
experience.
-- KPMG has designed a content management system with standard
templates for differing content providers. This will communicate
a common look and feel across all media, increasing recognition
and visibility for the project.
-- The content management system will function in real time,
and will be capable of affecting global changes across all media
on the fly.
-- The site will provide secure and reliable e-commerce.
-- KPMG developed capability for twin databases of non-profit
agencies and available resources to match resources with needs.
KPMG LLP is the U.S. member firm of KPMG International. In the
U.S., KPMG partners and professionals provide a wide range of
accounting, tax and consulting services. As a provider of
information-based services, KPMG delivers understandable business
advice -- helping clients analyze their businesses with true
clarity, raise their level of performance, achieve growth and
enhance shareholder value. KPMG International's member firms have
more than 100,000 professionals, including 6,800 partners, in 160
countries. KPMG's Consulting practice can be found on the web at
http://www.kpmgconsulting.com or reached through the firm's site
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