Internet: Preparing for the Bandwidth Issues Associated With March Madness
At SportsLine.com, they’re ready for a full-court press. The website’s team projects peak demand, and then builds systems designed to handle twice the traffic, says Peter Pezaris, president of operations and product development for the Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based website. (CBS owns an equity stake in SportsLine.com and heavily promotes it during broadcasts.)
SportsLine.com’s Linux-based system uses a proprietary live-publishing system that updates scores automatically. "We can deliver basketball scores as quick as six seconds after the actual events," Pezaris says. In this tournament, six seconds can be the difference between moving on or going home.





