HP expands Testing for Mobile and Cloud-based Application Delivery

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HP expands Testing for Mobile and Cloud-based Application Delivery 
In order to accelerate mobile and cloud-based testing and improve user experience, HP(NYSE:HPQ) has announced new software offerings.
To help organizations drive quality, performance and velocity into their mobile, cloud, hybrid and traditional applications, HP is unveiling new versions of the products within its HP Application Lifecycle Management portfolio. The new software offerings help enterprises improve planning and development, shrink testing costs and speed the delivery of applications while continuously reducing potential business disruptions.
Ease-of-use, quality and performance are at the forefront of today’s global enterprise applications since poor user experience can quickly and directly impact brand perception and the financial bottom line. HP’s enhanced offerings are the foundation for delivering quality digital content, innovative applications and reliable services to the “anywhere, anytime” world. 
To help improve continuous performance testing for capacity, scalability and reliability, HP is introducing HP LoadRunner 12 and HP Performance Center 12 with new cloud testing capabilities designed to help organizations.
“Mobility and cloud challenge organizations to balance time-to-market demands while delivering engaging user experiences that separate them from the competition. By integrating performance and functional testing capabilities earlier into the application life cycle, HP empowers organizations to deliver the innovative mobile, cloud and hybrid software applications that are the engines of business growth with unprecedented velocity and uncompromised quality,” said Amit Chatterjee, Country Director, HP Software, HP India.
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