Customer Case Study Irish Distillers Ensures It’s Never Closing Time for Its Websites Thanks to New Relic INDUSTRY Retailers have Black Friday. Irish whiskey distillers have St. Patrick’s Day. Food and Beverage Indeed, with global sales of Irish whiskey typically up 400% around the feast day LOCATION of that country’s patron saint, Dublin-based Irish Distillers faces its most important Dublin, Ireland marketing challenge of the year each March: to keep its websites up and running with fresh and interesting information about the whiskey brands it sells, the cocktails that EMPLOYEES > 600 can be made with them, and the long history of the libation itself as visitor traffic spikes in advance of the holiday. But what happens if all that traffic is too much for the site to bear, and performance PRODUCTS suffers? Retailers are ready to stock their shelves; restaurants are looking to supply New Relic APM, New Relic Mobile, their bars; and consumers are about to make some all-important choices about what and New Relic Browser kind of whiskey they will be enjoying to celebrate the Irish spirit—and they’re not WHY NEW RELIC about to wait around for pages that fail to load and apps that refuse to fire. Which Provides an easy-to-use solution for means that instead of learning about Irish Distillers’ innovative Jameson Caskmates monitoring website performance and or its Midleton Very Rare Irish Whiskey, they will likely have moved on to explore the user experience bevy of Irish whiskeys that are now available from a range of other distillers. RESULTS • Facilitated agile development These are the stakes Irish Distillers face each St. Patrick’s Day, but in truth they’re the for a constantly improved stakes it faces just about every day of the year in distributing premium champagnes, experience on consumer-facing spirits, and wines. Whether it’s bubbly for New Year celebrations or wine for the website annual barrage of June weddings, there’s always an occasion that’s worthy of raising • Delivered complete visibility into backend performance a glass to and a confounding array of spirits with which to celebrate. By partnering • Ensured legally compliant—yet with New Relic to monitor every aspect of its websites’ performance, Irish Distillers consistently entertaining—sites ensures that on each such occasion, its website visitors are met with up-to-date, easy- and content to-access content that matches the quality of its products. Irish Distillers Ensures It’s Never Closing Time for Its Websites Thanks to New Relic More than just a whiskey maker Formally established in 1966 when Irish whiskey distillers John Jameson & Son, John Powers & Son, and the Cork Distilleries Company merged, Irish Distillers joined Pernod Ricard in 1988. In so doing, it became Ireland’s leading supplier of spirits and wines as well as the producer of the world’s most well-known and successful Irish whiskeys. Today, with the Jameson brand leading the way as the fastest-growing Irish whiskey, Irish Distillers exports its brands into more than 130 markets (over 50 of which are experiencing double- or triple-digit growth). When Pete McVicar joined Irish Distillers as head of IT marketing and sales solutions, he realized almost immediately that the company’s websites could benefit from monitoring—both in terms of end-user experience and backend code performance. Starting, as he did, just a month or so before St. Patrick’s Day, McVicar was able to see almost immediately how the sites were performing at one of its busiest times of year. ‘Right after St. Patrick’s Day, I got a number of emails saying that the site had been a bit slow’, he says. ‘However, it was all anecdotal information; I couldn’t tell whether these comments represented the true user experience unless we looked into Google Analytics. And even then all we could determine was yes, there were a lot of people on the site. But we couldn’t see where it was fast or slow and thus couldn’t truly figure out how to improve the user experience.’ Having used New Relic in previous roles, McVicar knew it was just what Irish Distillers needed to begin truly understanding (and improving) its website performance. And with the company in the process of redeveloping its site to afford a much more consumer and market-centric experience, it was easy for McVicar to sell the tool to management, since it would allow Irish Distillers to understand how the redesign was affecting performance every step of the redevelopment process and beyond. Dev, test—then monitor, thanks to New Relic With New Relic APM and New Relic Browser installed and monitoring both backend performance and customer experience, McVicar and his development teams immediately began gaining insights into how the consumer-facing marketing sites as well as the digital tools they were creating for their marketers were delivering on their missions and promise. And when the redevelopment process was complete, the process continued. Irish Distillers Ensures It’s Never Closing Time for Its Websites Thanks to New Relic Explains McVicar, ‘Having New Relic in place has really allowed my teams to embrace the DevOps model of constant, agile development. We do the two-week sprints in which the weekly email reports from New Relic play a critical role—allowing us to see not only how well new features are performing but how they’re affecting the rest of the site.’ With this information in hand—as well as an understanding of what’s going on in its markets—McVicar and colleagues can then figure out the best times to roll out new features or support an activation in a given country. ‘We use New Relic all the way from testing and development into production—oftentimes rolling out a feature, testing it on a certain content type, and then letting it “soak” for a couple of days with New Relic monitoring’, says McVicar. ‘This makes it easy for us to see if things are working the way we intended.’ Gaining the digital savvy to grow the brand As a well-established—and growing—global brand, Irish Distillers has until recently gone the traditional route with advertising and marketing, relying on outside agencies to do much of the work. New Relic, however, is changing that. Explains McVicar, ‘With the monitoring we have in place now, we’re able to get a quick handle on the consumer experience in markets we’ve never been in before. What’s more, we have an in-house team that can use the data we’re gaining from New Relic to really look at long-term performance. This is massively important for Irish Distillers’ continued ability to grow its brands globally.’ © Copyright 2017, New Relic, Inc. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, service marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies. 08.2017 Irish Distillers Ensures It’s Never Closing Time for Its Websites Thanks to New Relic McVicar is also excited to begin fully leveraging mobile performance monitoring: ‘With more than 60% of our U.S. traffic mobile-based, it’s critical for us to be able to understand actual response times so that we can provide the same stellar experience to customers accessing our content via mobile devices as those who are connecting in more traditional ways. Thanks to New Relic Mobile, we should be able to do so.’ Legally compliant, customer- centric, and rich in data Unlike companies in other industries, it’s not enough for Irish Distillers to satisfy its customers by providing an engaging and constructive experience on its websites. It must also make sure that the site abides by the many rules and regulations imposed on the sale of alcohol. With New Relic, McVicar and colleagues can rest easy knowing that things like age verification for the sites are working properly and that the sites are adhering to varying regional rules while still delivering content that’s fun and engaging—not an easy balance to strike but one that’s possible with monitoring. In the future, McVicar is looking forward to Irish Distillers putting the data gleaned from New Relic to even greater use. ‘We have a Consumer Insights team that’s just begun to cull from the digital realm, looking into things like what’s trending on social media’,’ he says. ‘As that team and others grow, they will begin including more of the data from New Relic. From there, the sky’s the limit as far as what we can do with the data at our fingertips.’ © Copyright 2017, New Relic, Inc. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, service marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies. 08.2017.
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