Ticketstripe Case Study
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Ticketstripe

Ticketstripe is an online ticket sales and promotion platform that event organizers worldwide have used to streamline the process of selling, tracking, and delivering tickets for all sorts of events, from rock concerts to gala fundraisers and more. Designed with scalability & ease-of-use in mind, Ticketstripe was built to make the process easier for ticket buyers and event organizers.

Ticketstripe

PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS

Payment Processing Options

Enables event organizers to accept credit cards via Ticketstripe's merchant account, Stripe Connect, or process sales through a 3rd party merchant.

Sub-promoter functionality

Promoters can assign and easily manage ticket sales for their sub-promoters. This feature allows large venues to sell and track their inventory efficiently.

High Volume Transactions

Load balancing transactions across multiple servers and efficient user session management assures Ticketstripe can handle spikes in traffic and reliably process payments.

TECHNOLOGY

Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides trusted and reliable cloud-based solutions. Deploying web applications on AWS allows us to take advantage of the same level of security that organizations like Pfizer, Intuit, and the US Navy rely on, as well as scaling up or down on-demand to accommodate the application’s needs.

Grails is a powerful web framework, for the Java platform. Building web applications on a Grails framework significantly improves productivity while enabling us to take advantage of power and reliability of Java, one of the most popular development platforms today.

MySQL is the world’s most popular open source database. MySQL is the leading database choice for web-based applications, used by high profile web companies including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and many more.