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Testing as a Service

How M-Dot Used SOASTA to Validate our Architecture

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M-Dot OverviewWhat we Do:M-Dot is a Retail Technology company that has built a white label enterprise platform for digital coupon issuance and redemption.We connect Internet and Mobile based technologies to in-store point of sale systems for the purpose of driving real-time, actionable, consumer promotions, such as digital coupons.

Who we Are:• Founded in 2006, started new business model in 2008• 50+ years of combined retail product development and consumer marketing experience.• 70 years of high volume transaction processing experience•7 person startup

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Enterprise Platform

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Hybrid Cloud Model

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Business Benefits Testing as a Service

Speed to market

Low cost

Industry best practices

Independent certification

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Technology Benefits Testing as a Service

Staff Augmentation

No licensing fees

Advanced analytics

Expert troubleshooting

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Exceptional PerformanceIndependent Performance

Certification10K concurrent virtual locations

Each sending 100 simultaneous IDs & full baskets

Running worst case scenarios

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Exceptional Performance

MDot results unmatched in the Industry

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Exceptional PerformanceEquates to:

168K baskets/minute

10M baskets/hr

241M baskets/day

88B baskets/yr

Conclusion:Can handle 16,800+ stores *

At 50% capacity

With room to scale on demand!

* based on average of 10 lanes/store, 1 trans/minute

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