Credit-monitoring agency beefing up online operations
TrueCredit is optimizing its operations to handle rising demand for credit monitoring
March 27, 2006 12:00 PM ETComputerworld - With more consumers monitoring their credit records online to fight fraud and protect themselves from identity theft, online credit-monitoring service TrueCredit has decided to ramp up its Web infrastructure to keep pace with demand.
One of the biggest problems, according to Scott Metzger, chief technology officer at TrueCredit, was that the company could see the top 25 user queries of its existing Oracle 9i databases for its Web site but could not determine which applications were most affected by the queries. That meant loads couldnt accurately be monitored, balanced or modified to keep the TrueCredit site running smoothly as customer demands grew, he said.
To bolster its operations, TrueCredit is rolling out CoreFirst, transaction workload management software from New York-based OpTier Inc. The application allows TrueCredit to modify workloads on the fly and add other key features, including prioritization for tasks, to get the most out of the infrastructure it has in-house.
For San Luis Obispo, Calif.-based TrueCredit, a wholly owned subsidiary of credit information vendor TransUnion LLC, the extra information from CoreFirst has helped streamline its infrastructure and make it more responsive for online customers, Metzger said.
Now we can define a transaction and have it related to any application, Metzger said. Those are things we can see with OpTier that we couldnt see previously. If systems administrators see database loads increase by 30% over the previous days operations, they can now see which application is putting that extra load on the database, which is a huge gain, he said. CoreFirst allows technicians to set performance monitors and notifications for various service levels so that adjustments can be made as needed to keep the site operating efficiently, he said.
CoreFirst also puts prioritization hooks into the databases, allowing IT workers to tell the application which tasks should get priority. Theyre able to allow us to define what application has priority over other applications without having to buy more hardware and software, Metzger said. Thats our motivation on the prioritization features.
A proof-of-concept project was completed late last year, with a full deployment of CoreFirst expected by June, Metzger said. TrueCredit officials declined to discuss how much the rollout will cost.
The TrueCredit Web site gets about 500,000 unique visits daily, and the applications that run it see a peak of about 50,000 concurrent users each day. About 12 million online customers have been served since the credit-monitoring services were first offered in 1999.
TrueCredit chose OpTier over other vendors because of the prioritization features offered, Metzger said. The online credit-monitoring company also needed a system that could work with both of the code bases used for its Web infrastructure. (The company developed its own service-oriented architecture stack in 2000 and then decided to migrate to BEA Systems Inc.'s WebLogic in 2003.)
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