Keynote DeviceAnywhere

Keynote DeviceAnywhere
Industry Enterprise Software
Software Testing
Quality Assurance
Founded 2003
Headquarters San Mateo, California, USA
Area served
Worldwide
Products Device Planner
Test Planner
Test Center Enterprise Interactive
Test Center Enterprise Automation
Test Center Enterprise Monitoring
Test Center
Owner Keynote Systems, Inc., San Mateo, California, USA, (NASDAQ: KEYN)
Number of employees
119 (2011)
Website www.keynote.com

Keynote DeviceAnywhere, now known as Keynote Mobile Testing, is a solution made by Keynote Systems, Inc. that provides a service for planning, testing and monitoring the functionality, usability, performance and availability of mobile apps and websites.[1][2][3]

Key Partnerships

HP

Keynote DeviceAnywhere provides an integrated solution for HP's Functional Testing (QTP) and HP Quality Center (QC). The add-in allows developers to run complex test scenarios from QTP/QC in DeviceAnywhere Test Center and DeviceAnywhere Test Automation for Smart Devices and receive the results back into QC/QTP.

IBM

The Keynote DeviceAnywhere and IBM Rational Quality Manager integration allows companies using RQM as their test management system to test their products on real mobile devices.[4] All results (script steps, test pass/fail results) are tracked by RQM and are available through the RQM interface (including screenshots of the mobile device's screen at every step along the way to help with auditing and/or debugging).

History

The company was founded in April 2003 by CEO Faraz Syed and CTO David J. Marsyla, who jointly created the first remote access service for mobile devices. It was backed by Motorola Ventures and France Telecom’s venture subsidiary, Innovacom. Keyur Patel, the Asian media mogul and billionaire, supported the company in its early stages and acted as an advisor to the CEO.

References

  1. Fitchard, Kevin (2011-03-31). "Things you wanted to know about smartphone development (but because you don’t own testing labs, couldn’t ask)". Connected Planet. Retrieved 2012-01-05.
  2. Kaneshige, Tom (2010-11-01). "Emerging Tech: Disaster-Proof Your Mobile App Before Rollout". CIO. Retrieved 2012-01-05.
  3. Parker, Tammy (2010-09-08). "Cross-platform apps reflect new devices, higher expectations". FierceWireless. Retrieved 2012-01-05.
  4. Pereira, Daryl (2011-01-12). "Mobile application developers: test 'in the wild' with DeviceAnywhere (The Social Business Blog)". IBM developerWorks. Retrieved 2012-01-05.

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