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Keynote to Acquire DeviceAnywhere

Acquisition brings mobile testing, quality control.

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By DE Editors  

October 13, 2011

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Keynote Systems has signed an agreement to acquire Mobile Complete Inc., doing business as DeviceAnywhere for approximately $60 million in cash plus a potential earn-out. DeviceAnywhere provides cloud-based products and services for testing and monitoring the functionality, usability, performance and availability of mobile apps and websites.

Based in San Mateo, DeviceAnywhere will continue to be led by its co-founders Faraz A. Syed, CEO, and David J. Marsyla, CTO, and will operate as a standalone subsidiary, similar to Keynote-SIGOS, after the transaction.

DeviceAnywhere extends Keynotes enterprise mobile product portfolio into the immediately adjacent mobile testing and QA market. The complementary solutions enable Keynote to address a wider spectrum of the mobile market by offering new and existing enterprise customers with solutions in both mobile performance monitoring and in mobile testing/quality assurance.

For more information, visit Keynote Systems and DeviceAnywhere.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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