Keynote KITE Flies Free

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By David Hamilton, theWHIR.com

August 14, 2008 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- On-demand test and measurement solutions provider Keynote Systems (keynote.com) has announced its Keynote Internet Testing Environment, or KITE, is available for free to qualified early adopters for testing and analyzing web application performance.

According to Keynote's announcement Thursday, the KITE 2.0 early adopter program (kite.keynote.com) beginning today will allow web development, quality assurance and web operations teams to test the most sophisticated Web 2.0 sites and applications from their desktops.

"The feedback from our early adopters has been incredible," Keynote vice president of product management and corporate development Vik Chaudhary said in a statement. "It's clear that the exponential growth of cloud computing is presenting new, unique performance challenges; with KITE Web developers, QA engineers and web operations teams can easily topple those challenges to continue providing their end users with exceptional offerings."

Keynote released a video demonstration of KITE on some popular websites.

Released in late June, KITE 2.0 monitors and analyzes performance from both the user desktop and off-site, addressing such important internet developments as rich internet applications, AJAX, video and flash.

Founded in 1995, San Mateo, California-based Keynote has an infrastructure of 2,500 measurement computers and mobile devices in over 240 locations around the world, providing services to over 2,800 clients including American Express, BP, Caterpillar, Dell, Disney, eBay, E*TRADE, Expedia, Microsoft, SonyEricsson, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon and Vodafone.

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