
Perfecto Mobile’s MobileCloud Monitoring is to be powered by SmartBear’s AlertSite UXM. The joint solution provides a complete testing and monitoring solution for native mobile applications.
Perfecto Mobile provides a cloud-based environment where actual smartphones and tablets running a variety of operating systems are connected to mobile carriers. Mobile application developers who use the Perfecto Mobile service can use this environment to create, upload and test their applications on actual devices connected to actual carriers.
AlertSite UXM provides a post-deployment monitoring solution for Web applications, APIs and mobile applications. The solution continuously emulates real user activity against the applications to detect errors and degradation in performance before actual users experience them. These monitoring scripts can be scheduled to run from a global network of 81 locations to model traffic and access from various geographies. AlertSite UXM offers a sophisticated scheduling engine, an execution and data aggregation engine, and an alerting and reporting capability.
The solution will be sold by Perfecto Mobile as MobileCloud Monitoring, powered by SmartBear and will become part of Perfecto Mobile’s Continuous Quality Lab. The cloud-based testing lab enables users to access real smartphones and tablets globally and across carriers for testing purposes. By integrating with AlertSite, these users will be able to monitor their applications across real devices in the Perfecto Mobile cloud, using preexisting scripts. This allows development and operations to work together with a common tool and view.
Benefits include:
- Proactive Monitoring: Protect your brand and secure your business success by discovering performance issues ahead of customers and minimize the risk of brand damage from poor user experience reviews on social networks
- Acceleration of the DevOps Conversation: Obtain shared monitoring reports to assure optimized mobile app behavior by incorporating feedback earlier in the mobile app development lifecycle
- User Experience Awareness: Enhance the experience and improve user engagement by monitoring mobile apps 24x7
“Perfecto Mobile is at the forefront of mobile testing with a hybrid cloud (public, private, on/off premises) and real devices,” said Anand Sundaram, VP Products, AlertSite UXM. “AlertSite UXM’s industry leading monitoring platform, global footprint and alerting capabilities are a perfect complement for anyone looking to deliver high performing mobile apps.AlertSite completes the solution for testing, monitoring and assessing the performance of apps on a variety of devices. Its selection underscores its ability to meet the needs of mobile testers worldwide.”
Roi Carmel, Senior Vice President of Products and Strategy at Perfecto Mobile, added: “The partnership extends our hybrid cloud-based Continuous Quality Lab from early development phases all the way to production in a consistent manner, leveraging SmartBear’s proven monitoring offering and giving our customers a new and improved option for monitoring their mobile app user experience.”
Perfecto Mobile’s MobileCloud Monitoring powered by SmartBear is available now.
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