mabl announced the addition of mobile application testing to its platform.
appOrbit is an official partner of the Google Cloud Platform.
The partnership will enable users of appOrbit to rapidly deploy applications on Google Cloud, as well as simultaneously manage hybrid infrastructure so customers can realize the full value of the hybrid IT.
"For our clients, it's no secret that they need the flexibility to leverage the elasticity of public cloud providers to increase the speed of development and cut costs, all without sacrificing security," said Rahul Ravulur, CEO of appOrbit. "Customers can seamlessly burst into the digital world without refactoring their applications, leveraging the speed and agility appOrbit provides on top of GCP for the resources they need. They can take advantage of GCP's state of the art infrastructure and pay for exactly what they use via GCP's fractional billing system, ensuring availability at the right price."
The appOrbit application platform makes both new and legacy business applications -- and the data they rely on -- portable to any modern infrastructure, without rewriting code, in minutes. Using appOrbit, enterprises can manage their applications on hybrid infrastructure, giving IT the flexibility they need to choose the infrastructure that best optimizes around cost, performance, security, and speed for both greenfield and brownfield applications.
Use cases include provisioning Dev/Test environments on-demand; creating and refreshing test data across the application lifecycle, automatic scaling up and scaling out workloads, and seamlessly migrating between infrastructure. Moreover, teams can fully secure their most critical assets, choosing to run on isolated VMs or containers, defining network policies, and leveraging RBAC to ensure IT governance.
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