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BrowserMob Featured at TechCrunch Event
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It’s been crazy few weeks for us at BrowserMob. Right after we presented about cloud load testing at FutureTest (see more on the Amazon Web Services blog) we were invited to be one of the five companies to present at the TechCrunch cloud-computing roundtable.
The event was a lot of fun and we were really happy to share our unique approach to load testing. The audience especially got a kick when our slide deck visualized what happens when 2000 Firefox browsers are used in a test, consuming over 2.5TB of RAM and 2600 CPU cores! The judges seemed to like our approach too – praising our business and service as one of the most interesting ones at the event.
Since then we’ve been extremely busy with all the interest and positive feedback. We’ve had the pleasure to work with new cloud computing providers, including Rackspace, Sun, Microsoft, GoGrid, and a couple yet-to-be-announced vendors. We’ve also been very busy with several new features, including a brand new API that gives our customers unparalleled flexibility and convenience when writing Real Browser User (RBU) or Virtual User (VU) load test scripts.
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