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BlazeMeter: Launching the JMeter Testing Cloud

Geva Perry |
December 6, 2011
Today, BlazeMeter is publicly launching its cloud load testing service and announcing its $1.2 million funding round led by YL Ventures. I joined the BlazeMeter board of directors back in Screen Shot 2011-12-06 at 12.08.06 AM July and we've been preparing for this launch since, so it's Read more



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Changing the Economics of Load Testing via the Cloud

Michael Vizard |
December 6, 2011
A lot of people wonder why IT organizations run into application performance issues at all. After all, at some point during the development of the application someone was in charge of testing the application, including determining how well it should theoretically scale. On paper, almost every Read more



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Blazemeter Brings Load and Performance Testing To The Cloud

Alan Shimel |
December 6, 2011
SaaS based offering based on open source Jmeter project. The Internet was a huge disruptor to many industries. The travel and stockbroker markets to name just two. The Cloud promises to be perhaps even more disruptive as it continues to gain scale. One area where I would welcome its disruption is Read more



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Cloud self-service start-up BlazeMeter raises $1.2M

Bambi Francisco Roizen |
December 6, 2011
YL Ventures leads round in self-service start-up focused on load testing and QA. The load testing business sounds as sexy as manufacturing sewer tops. But they have one thing in common: They're essential if you want to keep traffic up and running. Think Twitter going down every so often, in Read more



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BlazeMeter raises funds for cloud-based load testing

Dave Rosenberg |
December 6, 2011
BlazeMeter, a new cloud-based service for load and performance testing of Web apps, today announced $1.2 million in venture funding. BlazeMeter--based on the Apache JMeter open-source project is a load-testing application designed to measure the response of putting demand on a system or device. Read more



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Code-probing, not Angry Birds, will define cloud's success

Matt Asay |
December 6, 2011
Open ... and Shut The cloud promises a new era of cost reduction and agility for IT, and enterprises are diving in (warning: PDF) to secure these benefits. But the process for moving applications to the cloud can be messy, particularly for those companies that haven't battle-tested their Read more
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