ATLANTA, Ga., April 26, 2018 -- Kobiton, the mobile device cloud company, announces partnerships with Checkpoint Technologies and Propelics as part of a strategy to provide customers across industries and geographies with a cloud-based platform for testing mobile applications on a wide range of devices.
A recent study from Kobiton found that testing was the primary obstacle to faster mobile app release cycles. The survey also found that companies are testing more mobile apps than ever, and that testing headcounts and budgets are rising in response to a mobile application market that is expected to grow to $189 billion by 2020. Kobiton’s platform, which can be used to test apps on hundreds of devices, helps companies detect and eliminate software bugs earlier in the development process.
Checkpoint and Propelics check key channel strategy boxes for Kobiton: Checkpoint provides software and managed services to SMEs with a focus on quality assurance and software testing, and Propelics targets the enterprise with mobile strategies and services ranging from initial concept to QA and support. Kobiton has also partnered with leading software and consulting services firms in the insurance and financial services industries.
“By partnering with channel leaders like Checkpoint and Propelics, we will be able to extend our reach into new vertical markets and regions,” says Clay Montgomery, head of channel sales for Kobiton. “Many companies are just beginning to develop a mobile testing strategy and are looking for a platform to manage the application testing process. Over the past year, Kobiton has demonstrated its ability to help companies deliver high-quality mobile apps. We look forward to working with our partners to support the mobile app test automation strategies of their customers.”
About Kobiton
Kobiton is a powerful mobile device cloud that allows companies to more effectively manage the devices they own and access the real devices they want. Simple to use, easy to access from anywhere and flexible enough to scale capacity across internal or external devices, Kobiton minimizes costs while increasing productivity, helping businesses get their apps to market sooner. The mobile device cloud platform offers centralized testing history and insights to improve collaboration across teams; access to the most in-demand mobile devices to supplement existing inventory and significant cost savings; and easy integration with existing automation and DevOps tools. Visit kobiton.com to learn more.
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