You might think that a start-up should focus on one product and try to make it a success before branching out. But Southborough, Mass.-based uTest -- a 120-person start-up that bills itself as the ...
BOSTON, MA--(Marketwired - May 13, 2014) - uTest, the former name of the company now known as Applause, has re-launched as a hub for all things related to professional testers and software testing.
The last time we caught up with uTest was when it launched Express way back in 2011, a product offering real-world mobile app testing for startups. And today, the Massachusetts-based startup has ...
uTest, it delivers "in-the-wild" app testing, is changing its name to Applause in early 2014. And with its new name, Applause will target its wares to "CEOs and other digital executives" even as it ...
When software testing services firm uTest began to outgrow its former headquarters in Southborough, executives wanted more than just additional square footage in a new space. “We also were looking for ...
Testing service provider uTest recently announced the company has raised $17 million in Series D funding in a round led by QuestMark Partners. This D Round was oversubscribed and competitive, noted a ...
uTest, best known for its considerable capability as an app testing company which uses an ‘in-the-wild’ community of testers to kick the tyres on apps, today announces that it’s closed a $43 million ...
Framingham-based uTest, which tests software and mobile applications, announced Tuesday it will change the company’s name to Applause in 2014. According to a statement posted on the company website ...
The students, faculty and recent grads at the University of Toronto sure do have it nice. After all, they’re eligible to apply for the University of Toronto Early Stage Technology accelerator, ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Framingham-based uTest announced it changed its name to ...
The University of Toronto Early-Stage Technology (UTEST) incubator has been home to many successful Canadian technology startups, including Whirlscape, TrendMD, Crowdmark, eQOL and Granata Decision ...