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Perfecto Mobile Expands to Europe and Latin America

Perfecto Mobile announced new points of presence for its MobileCloud platform in Brazil, Switzerland, France and Mexico.

The broad reach of the MobileCloud enables global enterprises to remotely access a multitude of services to develop, test, monitor and support their mobile apps. This platform works on real smartphones and tablets connected to local carrier networks around the world, in order to measure application quality within real market conditions.

“We continue to target regions with progressive mobile markets and are in high demand for our customers. We will continue on this growth path with new points of presence opening in APAC in the coming months,”said Eran Yaniv, CEO, Perfecto Mobile.

The mobile end user experience is greatly affected by local market factors such as mobile network conditions, specific implementations, roaming and regulations. Enterprises distributed development, testing, operations and support teams must be able to work on local market devices from anywhere in order to ensure consistent quality of their mobile services in targeted geographic markets. This is particularly important for countries in the LATAM region as countries like Brazil will soon become the world’s stage for a number of events such as the World Cup and Olympic Games. Perfecto Mobile will capitalize on previous and current work in that region to assist global companies looking to reach this audience in preparation for the events.

The MobileCloud’s new points of presence are equipped with local devices and the capability to cover all local carriers. Access to Perfecto Mobile’s secure private cloud provides enterprises with required security and localization capabilities that global enterprises need to expand their mobile footprint.

Additional datacenter locations include the US, UK, Spain, Germany, Israel, India, Canada, and South Africa.

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Perfecto Mobile Expands to Europe and Latin America

Perfecto Mobile announced new points of presence for its MobileCloud platform in Brazil, Switzerland, France and Mexico.

The broad reach of the MobileCloud enables global enterprises to remotely access a multitude of services to develop, test, monitor and support their mobile apps. This platform works on real smartphones and tablets connected to local carrier networks around the world, in order to measure application quality within real market conditions.

“We continue to target regions with progressive mobile markets and are in high demand for our customers. We will continue on this growth path with new points of presence opening in APAC in the coming months,”said Eran Yaniv, CEO, Perfecto Mobile.

The mobile end user experience is greatly affected by local market factors such as mobile network conditions, specific implementations, roaming and regulations. Enterprises distributed development, testing, operations and support teams must be able to work on local market devices from anywhere in order to ensure consistent quality of their mobile services in targeted geographic markets. This is particularly important for countries in the LATAM region as countries like Brazil will soon become the world’s stage for a number of events such as the World Cup and Olympic Games. Perfecto Mobile will capitalize on previous and current work in that region to assist global companies looking to reach this audience in preparation for the events.

The MobileCloud’s new points of presence are equipped with local devices and the capability to cover all local carriers. Access to Perfecto Mobile’s secure private cloud provides enterprises with required security and localization capabilities that global enterprises need to expand their mobile footprint.

Additional datacenter locations include the US, UK, Spain, Germany, Israel, India, Canada, and South Africa.

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For many B2B and B2C enterprise brands, technology isn't a core strength. Relying on overly complex architectures (like those that follow a pure MACH doctrine) has been flagged by industry leaders as a source of operational slowdown, creating bottlenecks that limit agility in volatile market conditions ...

FinOps champions crucial cross-departmental collaboration, uniting business, finance, technology and engineering leaders to demystify cloud expenses. Yet, too often, critical cost issues are softened into mere "recommendations" or "insights" — easy to ignore. But what if we adopted security's battle-tested strategy and reframed these as the urgent risks they truly are, demanding immediate action? ...

Two in three IT professionals now cite growing complexity as their top challenge — an urgent signal that the modernization curve may be getting too steep, according to the Rising to the Challenge survey from Checkmk ...

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Telecommunications is expanding at an unprecedented pace ... But progress brings complexity. As WanAware's 2025 Telecom Observability Benchmark Report reveals, many operators are discovering that modernization requires more than physical build outs and CapEx — it also demands the tools and insights to manage, secure, and optimize this fast-growing infrastructure in real time ...

As businesses increasingly rely on high-performance applications to deliver seamless user experiences, the demand for fast, reliable, and scalable data storage systems has never been greater. Redis — an open-source, in-memory data structure store — has emerged as a popular choice for use cases ranging from caching to real-time analytics. But with great performance comes the need for vigilant monitoring ...

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