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Waldo raises $15 million for its automated mobile testing service

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Waldo has raised $15 million for its ‘no code’ automated testing tool. Mobile development teams using Waldo can set up tests without writing a line of scripting code. The best way to understand Waldo is by talking about mobile testing first. Small development teams usually rely a lot on real-life testing.

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Mobile testing platform Kobiton raises $14M, acquires competitor Mobile Labs

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Atlanta-based Kobiton , a mobile testing platform that allows developers and QA teams to test their apps on real devices, both on their own desks and through the company’s cloud-based service, today announced that it has acquired Mobile Labs , another Atlanta-based mobile testing service.

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Mobot secures capital to grow its fleet of robots that bug-test mobile apps

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Mobile apps have to be bug-tested across countless devices to ensure they work as intended. Users don’t look kindly on poor experiences — 88% say they’ll abandon apps based on minor glitches, according to software testing vendor Qualitest (which admittedly has a horse in the race). ” Image Credits: Mobot.

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Tricentis Launches Mobile Application Testing Grid

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Tricentis added a Virtual Mobile Grid service to its portfolio to make it simpler to test mobile applications at scale.

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Tricentis Extends Mobile Testing Reach

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Tricentis has added the ability to test native iOS and Android applications to its Testim software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform. Previously, the Testim platform was designed to test web applications, but is now being extended as organizations build and deploy more native mobile applications.

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Sofy raises cash to grow its no-code mobile app testing platform

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Sofy , a startup developing a testing platform for mobile app devs it claims is used by Microsoft, today closed a $7.75 “Software testing hasn’t changed in the past 40 years. “The time is right with advancements in machine learning and AI to evolve to a modern no-code testing process and intelligent automation.”

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5 Unique Challenges of Mobile App Testing

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At first glance, testing a mobile app may not seem to be very different from testing a conventional desktop app. Mobile and desktop apps are often written in the same languages and hosted on the same servers. But when […] The post 5 Unique Challenges of Mobile App Testing appeared first on DevOps.com.

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