Apica announced a partnership with Atex, a UK-based software company selling solutions for media-rich industries. According to the terms of the new agreement, Apica’s application performance testing and monitoring technologies will be available to Atex’s more than 1,000 media customers that use its content management and advertising solutions to streamline operations and optimize digital strategies.
Apica’s solutions test, monitor and optimize web, cloud and mobile applications, giving businesses a true understanding of how those applications perform. Failure to deliver performance in an application will have a significant impact on the business. Testing applications both prior to deployment and after launch are critical to ensure uptime and optimal performance levels.
Using Apica LoadTest, Atex customers will reduce the risk of project failure due to capacity and load issues by providing real-time insight on how applications will perform under stressed load conditions. Apica WebPerformance offers a complete website performance testing solution and enables users to monitor response times and stay on top of web performance, 24/7. Together, Apica LoadTest and Apica WebPerformance ensure excellence in the web, cloud and mobile channels.
Atex customers will benefit from the Apica load test and web performance monitoring functions that will now be integrated with Atex content management and advertising solutions. These advanced Atex solutions are used by media companies around the world for web content management, advertising, editorial, tablet publishing, ad serving, and text mining applications.
As part of the new partnership, Apica will be a Gold Partner at AtexTalking Point 2011 Global Symposium held September 13-15, 2011 in London.
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