Neotys and iTrinegy Announce Integration Partnership to Enhance the Accuracy of Testing by Incorporating Real-world Network Conditions into the Load and Performance Test Environment
LONDON, January 26, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
Neotys, a leading innovator in load testing and performance monitoring solutions for Web and Mobile applications and iTrinegy, specialists in virtual test networks, today announced the integration between their load performance and network virtualization tools enabling effective Operational Testing.
The direct connection between Neotys NeoLoad and iTrinegy's INE network emulation software allows companies to mimic any network topology and scenario (good, bad or intermittent) - in a controlled and repeatable manner - from Development through Quality Assurance to Deployment.
Every organisation should aspire to deliver applications that run as effectively, resiliently and gracefully across any type of network with no nasty surprises. The Neotys and iTrinegy Operational Test solution empowers organisations to mitigate development and remediation costs and accelerate time to market.
"We are delighted that iTrinegy's INE can now be controlled from Neotys NeoLoad. iTrinegy are known for their expertise in Network Virtualization, and this partnership offers strong support for our business and customers." said Stéphane Jammet, Neotys Managing Director.
" Every application deployment has significant potential risk. The consequences of failure can include: Loss of Revenue, Brand Reputation, High Remediation Costs and even Injury or Death for military and blue light services", said Frank Puranik, CTO at iTrinegy. "Therefore, it is imperative that organisations effectively predict and manage the risks associated with application performance over networks . The combined Neotys/iTrinegy solution enables this."
"We are very pleased to form a technology partnership with Neotys. The partnership and integration between Neotys and iTrinegy combines two powerful technologies that provide customers with a new approach to understanding their operational risk and prioritizing remediation efforts in a meaningful and effective way." said Graham Wood, iTrinegy's Managing Director.
About Neotys
Neotys is the leading innovator in Continuous Performance Validation for Web and Mobile applications. Neotys load testing (NeoLoad) and performance monitoring (NeoSense) enable teams to produce faster applications, deliver new features and enhancements in less time and simplify interactions across Dev, QA, Ops and business stakeholders. Neotys has helped over 1600 customers test, monitor and improve performance at every stage of the application development lifecycle, from development to production, leveraging its automated and collaborative tooling. For more information about Neotys, NeoLoad and NeoSense visit: http://www.neotys.com
About iTrinegy
iTrinegy is a world leader in Networked Application Risk Management and is trusted by governments, military organizations and enterprises across the globe including Alcatel, Aviva, BT, Boeing, Cisco, Fidelity Worldwide Investments, IBM, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, National Australia Bank, Raytheon, Thomson Reuters, Salesforce and Starbucks. Our unrivalled pedigree in safeguarding networked application performance ensures business-critical services are successfully delivered over all types of networks.
Through our suite of award-winning virtual test network and network profiling products, developers, Q&A and deployment teams are able to replicate true real world networks in both physical and virtual test environments. This unique capability allows them to mimic any network topology and scenario (good, bad or intermittent) - in a controlled and repeatable manner during development through Quality Assurance to deployment.
iTrinegy has offices in the UK and the USA, together with a network of specialist resellers. For more information, please visit http://www.itrinegy.com
For more information contact:
Phil Bull, Marketing Manager, iTrinegy
Tel: +44(0)1799-252-200
Mob: +44(0)7909-990617
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