
SmartBear Software announced a new and rebranded version of LoadUIWeb – LoadComplete 3.0 – to help organizations drastically reduce the time required to test and optimize application performance.
Customers deploying the new version accelerate load testing cycles and significantly decrease performance testing time.
LoadComplete 3.0 helps test business-critical rich Internet and mobile applications in shortened performance testing cycles, providing advanced analysis and reporting, which allows testers to compare results of different tests side by side. Analyzing server and browser side metrics across different load tests becomes convenient as there is no need to perform manual comparison when a change is introduced to existing performance tests or there is a need to compare one version of the application against another.
Additionally, LoadComplete 3.0 further reduces the time required for analyzing and debugging test scripts. Through a single click, testers can identify request dependencies among different pages of an application, dramatically minimizing the need for time consuming manual analysis that would otherwise be required to develop and debug load scripts.
“With LoadComplete 3.0, SmartBear has focused on reducing load testing time, enabling testers to significantly increase their efficiency and decrease the time to value of their testing within shorter schedules,” said Rich Caplow, SVP Product Commercialization at SmartBear. “A side by side comparison of different load tests along with an ability to identify request dependencies between pages not only reduces the complexity of running a load test but also ensures these tests are completed in a timely manner.”
Other enhancements to LoadComplete include support for an increase in the number of virtual users a load generation agent can support. LoadComplete 3.0 supports 1,000 virtual users per agent, an increase from a 250 virtual user limit for each agent previously. As a result, organizations spend less on hardware in order to run a particular load test.
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