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Gorilla Logic Unveils CloudMonkey, the Mobile App Testing Cloud
[December 12, 2012]

Gorilla Logic Unveils CloudMonkey, the Mobile App Testing Cloud


BOULDER, Colo. --(Business Wire)--

Gorilla Logic, creators of MonkeyTalk, the leading automated testing tool for mobile and web apps, today announced the immediate availability of its mobile app testing cloud, CloudMonkey.

"With MonkeyTalk and CloudMonkey, you can record a single test and play it back across a matrix of device configurations, automating the complexity that makes mobile app testing so painful," said Stu Stern, Gorilla Logic CEO.

The CloudMonkey beta, currently available for an extended free trial, enables users to run MonkeyTalk scripts on Android (News - Alert) emulators with dozens of combinations of versions, screen resolutions and densities. Support for iOS, physical devices, web, and Flex testing is coming soon.



The launch of CloudMonkey provides developers with an easy way to follow Google's recent recommendation that Android developers focus on testing and quality as key parts of their release "checklist."

Gorilla Logic is a leading provider of enterprise development consulting and the creator of the open-source testing tool MonkeyTalk, the go-to tool for automated mobile testing of native, hybrid, and web applications.


About Gorilla Logic

Gorilla Logic provides custom application development services on the ground and in the cloud to many of the world's leading software-driven organizations. It has a rich history of applying software engineering best practices to reduce the time and cost of delivering high-quality, full-featured applications with advanced functionality. Its technical leadership in mobile, rich Internet and enterprise applications showcases its broad commitment to software development best practices and quality. Gorilla Logic's innovative work with emerging development platforms led to the creation of MonkeyTalk, the industry leading open-source tools for automated mobile and web testing.


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