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Traditional Vendors Out, New Players Emerge in Cloud Testing

Every recession over the past 30 years has proven to be a forcing function for significant technological change.  In good times, corporations can get a bit careless or lose focus. However, in bad times, corporations go to great lengths to find new levels of cost efficiency in their operations . . . even if it means changing processes and technology that they had used for many years.  This recession is no different, change is beginning to happen, and traditional software vendors are the prime targets. The traditional “License” model employed by traditional software vendors is officially dead with this recession. The “Software as a Service” business model or even more specifically, the “Pay for Use” model, have emerged as clear winners.  IDC recently raised its 2009 projections for the SaaS market. They now expect this segment to grow by more than 40% this year.  This business model shift, coupled with the emergence of the new deployment platform of Cloud Computing will make it very difficult for traditional vendors to maintain their thrones.

Take my business, the test marketplace.  Our market was long dominated by Mercury Interactive which was bought by HP several years ago.   Mercury’s LoadRunner was the ideal tool for testing client-server applications in the late 80′s and 90′s, and its success drove Mercury to its leadership position under a license-based model.  However, a license model that was very expensive ($30k/Test Hour). Today, the world has changed for HP/Mercury. We are all now developing and deploying new and much more dynamic Web applications for consumers around the world. Mercury’s technology, business, and deployment model are looking a bit like Tom Jones performing at a Beyonce concert . . . a little out of place. New test vendors are beginning to emerge as the new leaders of the Cloud Testing market.  This includes new players like SOASTA that deliver a “pay only for test time used” ($1k/Test Hour).  Companies like these are greatly reducing the cost of testing while even enabling more and better quality testing. This is an example of another changing of the guard, made possible by another down economic period and a requirement for greater reliability.

contact me at: tlounibos@soasta.com; twitter.com/lounibos

Genentech Tests Cloud Computing

As Michael Liedtke of Associated Press reported last week, and subsequently now we can also report, that indeed Genentech has migrated its 16,000 employee’s to Google Apps for its email and for some office suite applications. However, the more interesting back story to this article was before they made the decision, Genentech wanted to ensure that Google would scale. Google . . . scale?  That’s right they questioned what kind of user experience there employees would have when accessing applications deployed in a cloud. To get comfortable, Genentech decided to do some Cloud Testing using SOASTA’s new On Demand CloudTest Service. Over the course of a couple weeks Genentech were able to test several different user scenarios including having 16,000 simulated Genentech employees hitting Google Calendar at the same instant.  The testing went well, and the rest is history. Genentech has dipped their big toe into the Cloud Landscape, and by all the feedback we have received,  it went very well.

contact me at: tlounibos@soasta.com; twitter.com/lounibos

Cloud Computing is Changing How we Test Web Sites Forever!

Okay, I know I’m biased, but as the rest of the blogging world focuses their attention on the “Cloud Platform Wars”, debating endlessly on which Cloud platform vendor will emerge as the “winner” in the coming years, quietly, several companies (from young start-ups to enterprise class) are leveraging the access, availability and affordability of Cloud Computing for testing their Web sites.  Even more amazingly, they are testing without even considering which Cloud platform they are using.  They are Cloud Testing!

Load, Performance, and Stress testing Web sites has been a black art of Web development shops for years. . . requiring a huge amount of compute power, expertise, and expensive system and test software. The total cost of Performance testing has reached an estimated $30,000/test hour. . . making testing costs prohibitive for most companies. That is, until Cloud Testing emerged in 2008.

Now companies are leveraging the limitless power of Cloud Computing to simulate Web (scale) traffic to test their sites before going into LIVE production. They are greatly reducing the occurrences of performance related errors, latency, and actual site crashes while reducing the cost of testing down to $1,000/test hour.

So, while the rest of the world tries to figure out whether or not Cloud Computing is for real, we are seeing many customers seeking a higher level of reliability for their web sites,  at a lower cost, finding a real value proposition in Cloud Computing.

Cloud Testing is Changing How we Test Web Sites Forever!

contact me at: tlounibos@soasta.com; twitter.com/lounibos

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