Wednesday, August 10, 2011

CA buys Web site and monitor application startup WatchMouse

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It acquired the software giant CA technologies website monitoring run WatchMouse. Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
WatchMouse product tests the accessibility of Web sites, services and applications, and monitors the performance and security sites, simulating regular visits to its network of monitoring 60 stations in more than 40 countries. WatchMouse will tell you the visitors can reach your site, if the basic interaction and click path, and whether they do so within the limits of performance.
WatchMouse SaaS in the detection and monitoring of specific subjects and the modules, from slow page response times, to monitor the behavior of a form, such as login pages and shopping carts, to the API.
CA said that WatchMouse will strengthen its management app, offering both data integration it monitoring products.

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