RadView Software

RadView Software develops load testing tool and performance monitoring for web and mobile applications that allows companies to accelerate the development and deployment of their Web and Mobile applications and enables the implementation of their strategies involving their Websites. As of December 31, 2013, it had licensed its software to approximately 3,500 organizations.

RadView Software
Public
Traded asRDVWF
IndustrySoftware, Load testing
Founded1993 (1993)
HeadquartersBridgewater, NJ
Key people
CEO: Eyal Shalom
CFO: Omer Levy
ProductsWebLOAD
Websitewww.radview.com

Products

WebLOAD is a load testing and analysis tool that combines performance, scalability, and integrity as a single process for the verification of web applications.[1][2][3] It scales to hundreds of thousands of virtual users, making it possible to test massive loads and report bottlenecks, constraints, and weak points within an application.[4]

In 2018, RadView has released WebLOAD 11.2, offering on-premises and in the cloud greater visibility, control and collaboration.[5]

History

RadView was founded in 1993 by Ilan Kinreich, former co-founder of Mercury Interactive. In 1996, the company launched WebLOAD to meet the need for testing web and mobile applications under load peak conditions.[6] In August 2000, RadView completed an initial public offering,[7] followed by private financing from Fortissimo Capital, Meitav, and others. In December 2014, RadView released version 10.2 of WebLOAD professional.

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