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Kristof Kloeckner, IBM:
Green Hat Bought for Cloud Software Testing
January 10, 2012
IBM
singed a definitive agreement to acquire Green Hat, a leader in software
quality and testing solutions for the cloud and other environments.
Financial terms were
not disclosed.
Founded in 1996, Green Hat is jointly headquartered in London, England
and Wilmington, Delaware. Green Hat helps customers improve the quality
of software applications by enabling developers to leverage cloud
computing technologies to conduct testing on a software application
prior to its delivery. Historically, to run simulation testing on a
software program, a development team must construct an actual testing
lab made up of both hardware and software. This time consuming and labor
intensive process has become even more compounded with the short
development cycle needed to compete in rapidly expanding markets such as
those for smart phones and tablets. By using Green Hat’s solutions, a
virtual test environment can be set up in a matter of minutes versus
weeks, and for a fraction of the cost.
According to recent industry reports, software testing represents more
than 50 percent of overall development costs, and testing teams often
spend upwards of 30 percent of their time managing the complexity of the
test environment. Green Hat creates a virtual environment that simulates
a wide range of IT infrastructure elements, without the constraints of
hardware or software services. This continuous test environment enables
developers and quality professionals to test software earlier and more
frequently throughout the software development lifecycle.
Upon the acquisition close, Green Hat will join IBM’s Rational Software
business. When combined with the IBM Rational Solution for Collaborative
Lifecycle Management, developers and testers can achieve unprecedented
levels of efficiency, effectiveness, and collaboration while delivering
quality software to their business. IBM and Green Hat will help
customers maximize continuous integration of an application, including
creating virtual protocols, message formats, services, customization and
engagement with third-party software. Development teams can avoid scrap
and rework and dramatically reduce costly delays while achieving greater
business agility and accelerating the delivery of software applications.
“This acquisition extends IBM’s leadership in driving business agility
and software quality by changing the way enterprises can manage software
development cost, test cycle time and risk,” said Kristof Kloeckner,
General Manager, IBM Rational. “Together, we offer the most complete
solution available today for agile software development and testing,
with flexible options such as the cloud. Green Hat’s application
virtualization capabilities will help our customers accelerate their
delivery of business critical software.”
“We’ve
been focused on transforming our customers’ software development
processes through innovative testing and quality improvements,” said
Peter Cole, CEO, Green Hat. “We are looking forward to bringing Green
Hat’s innovative application virtualization and continuous integration
testing expertise to IBM customers who have a growing business need to
better manage their complex testing environments.”
The Green Hat software testing solutions also will be offered through
IBM Global Business Services’ Application Management Services (AMS). IBM
AMS provides strategy, design, implementation, testing and managed
services for application virtualization to accelerate customer results.
Green Hat is an automated testing technology leader, operating worldwide
with a Global 2000 customer base. Green Hat makes automated testing
simple for complex systems relying on Cloud, Web Services, messaging,
SOA (Service Oriented Architecture), ESB (Enterprise Service Bus), BPM
(Business Process Management), CEP (Complex Event Processing), SAP and
other distributed technologies. Their diverse range of customers
includes prestigious representation in financial services,
telecommunications, healthcare, transportation and the energy industry. |