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CA Technologies mise sur lâOpen Source avec Blazemeter
Alon Girmonsky, CA Technologies
Simplifier lâOpen Source nâest pas une mince affaire, mais une forte attente, comme lâa pressenti Alon Girmonsky en fondant Blazemeter en fĂ©vrier 2011. Depuis son rachat en septembre 2016 par CA technologies (pour 90 millions de dollars), il occupe le poste de vice-prĂ©sident, Business Unit Executive de CA Blazemeter chez lâĂ©diteur.
Clairement positionnĂ© sur le cycle DevOps et le test automatisĂ© de code applicatif en continu via AWS (plus prĂ©cisĂ©ment: un serveur EC2 dâAmazon Web Services), Blazemeter sâautoproclame âThe Performance Engineering Platform for DevOpsâ, ou âPerformance Testing as Codeâ. Pour en savoir plus, silicon.fr a rencontrĂ© son fondateur lors de CA World Ă Las Vegas.
A quoi sert exactement Blazemeter ?
Le test est une Ă©tape capitale pour tous les dĂ©veloppements applicatifs. AprĂšs le dĂ©veloppement du code, un premier build doit passer divers tests avant dâĂȘtre dĂ©ployĂ© en production. Puis, chaque modification ou chaque version fait appel Ă un nouveau dĂ©veloppement qui entraĂźne Ă son tour toute une batterie de tests avant redĂ©ploiement.
Blazemeter est une plate-forme en mode SaaS dĂ©diĂ©e Ă tous ces tests. Lâobjectif consiste Ă automatiser au maximum les tests. Tous les dĂ©veloppeurs et les membres des Ă©quipes de production (Ops) ou de tests de lâentreprise font partie de Blazemeter et participent au processus. Ă travers son compte, chacun peut dĂ©finir des tests, les exĂ©cuter, les analyserâŠ
Il existe dĂ©jĂ de nombreux outils de crĂ©ation de scripts de testsâŠ
CA Blazemeter intĂšgre des scripts comme ceux de JMeter
Lâobjectif de la solution ne consiste pas Ă crĂ©er des scripts de test. En revanche, il peut ingĂ©rer tous les scripts Open Source gĂ©nĂ©rĂ©s par des solutions comme JMeter, Grinder Selenium, Siege, Gatling, LocustâŠ
En fait, il automatise les scripts de tests provenant dâautres produits, Ă travers un langage DSL (Domain Specific Langage) qui peut ĂȘtre exĂ©cutĂ© et gĂ©nĂ©rĂ© des rapports. Un framework de code qui sâintĂšgre Ă des applications ou autres logiciels comme des solutions de gestion de la performance (APM). Le DSL est justement lĂ pour simplifier cette intĂ©gration.
Comment fonctionne la solution pour faciliter les multiples tests?
Des rapports complets et détaillés.
Blazemeter exĂ©cute de multiples tests en parallĂšle, par exemple : des tests fonctionnels, des tests dâAPI, de rĂ©gression, etc. Non seulement il les exĂ©cute en parallĂšle, mais il gĂ©nĂšre aussi un rapport unique. Il devient donc plus simple dâexĂ©cuter tous ces tests pour toutes les applications, aussi bien traditionnelles que Web ou mobiles, mais aussi pour tous les microservices et les APIs.
Chacun peut concevoir ses automatisations de tests en code DSL et les lancer sans quitter son environnement de dĂ©veloppement ou de tests prĂ©fĂ©rĂ©. Le dĂ©veloppeur lancera ces tests fonctionnels et le chargĂ© de production ces tests de prĂ©production, puis ces tests en production. GrĂące Ă lâautomatisation et Ă cette âcompressionâ, lâensemble de ces tests peut ĂȘtre dĂ©sormais menĂ© en quelques minutes, contre quelques jours voir plus auparavant.
Le mĂȘme langage DSL est utilisĂ© pour configurer et lancer les tests avec tous les outils de tests de performance open source les plus utilisĂ©s
Quels sont vos rapports avec lâOpen Source ? Existe-t-il une version libre de Blazemeter ?
Tout dâabord, nos Ă©quipes contribuent fortement Ă lâĂ©volution dâoutils Open Source de tests comme JMeter de la fondation apache.
Par ailleurs, nous proposons Ă©galement un projet Open Source de notre framework dâautomatisation des tests de performance appelĂ©e Taurus. Cette version ne peut fonctionner que sur une machine individuelle, tandis que Blazemeter est un SaaS Ă forte Ă©volutivitĂ©, qui propose Ă©galement le reporting et la gestion Ă©voluĂ©e de lâensemble des tests de lâentreprise.
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App tester BlazeMeter buys Loadosophia, which analyzes test results
Above: Load testing can be a key step in the production of web and mobile apps, if developers want those apps to stand up to significant usage.
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BlazeMeter, a startup that tests to see if websites and apps work by stretching their limits with loads, has bought Loadosophia, a startup that provides analytics tools for results stemming from the Apache JMeter open-source load-testing project.
Loadosophia customers will be able to keep using that service, which will become part of BlazeMeterâs offering, according to a statement on the news today.
The deal also provides open-source talent to BlazeMeter. Loadosophia founder Andrey Pokhilko, who is becoming BlazeMeterâs chief scientist, has focused for years on the JMeter community and created a site for JMeter plugins, according to the statement. Before starting Loadosophia, Pokhilko led the load-testing division of Russian search company Yandex.
Moscow-based Loadosophia has no other employees and never took on venture funding, a BlazeMeter spokeswoman told VentureBeat.
In the world of business-focused services, load testing doesnât carry the same level of glamour as, say, file-sharing or project-management tools. But that doesnât mean itâs not important. Itâs key for companies that want to ensure their sites will be able to withstand large amounts of traffic, just as car manufacturers want to make sure their vehicles can withstand a few small fender benders before they roll off the assembly line.
And itâs an area thatâs attracted consistent investment. For years load-testing provider SOASTA has brought on venture funding. Meanwhile other startups like Neotys and Nouvola have been picking up funding recently.
Now BlazeMeter could be better equipped to compete in the market, particularly against enterprise-focused load-testing software from HP, IBM, and Compuware.
BlazeMeter, based in Mountain View, Calif., announced a $6.5 million funding round in May.
Well-suited to web application developers and Quality Assurance (QA) professionals, BlazeMeter provides a self-service professional grade load testing cloud with unlimited testing capacity, comprehensive and interactive real-time repor... read more »

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The venture model...is fine. Just needs a thesis that makes sense.
News broke today that YL Ventures has announced the closing of a new $27.5M VC fund, YL Ventures II, based in Silicon Valley and targeting Israeli start-ups.
This is great news - and it's all the more gratifying because Yoav Leitersdorf is one of the smartest and most focused investors in Israel. Yoav has been talking about tech-driven investing for years, and has been actually doing tech-driven investments when others were just talking about it.
There are many pieces of conventional wisdom when it comes to venture capital. Here are three of them, all of which are true:
It's nearly impossible to raise a new fund.
It's important to have a clearly delineated strategy.
Investment discipline is crucial.
Lots of would-be VCs fail to raise capital in the first place. Many raise capital, only to fail to define a strategy. And many raise capital, define a strategy, and then fail to execute on it. YL's case illustrates that a smart strategy coupled with intense discipline can drive success in both investments and in fund formation.
YL's strategy, which was set forth publicly on the small firm's website years ago (click here to see it) is simple:Â
Be seriously capital efficient: small investments in companies that are not burning tons of money.
Facilitate the "big VC story"Â if possible but focus on making money for your LPs even in the (vastly more likely) case of a smaller exit.
Technology-driven investments. It is possible to make money in companies with no technical barriers to entry, but investment decisions are a lot harder to make and outcomes harder to predict. Some investors are just better at making technically-driven bets - and the existence of some IP creates barriers to entry, protects pricing power, and (with luck) can create a floor exit valuation.
Work hard with your portfolio companies to define a strategy and an exit plan.
I think YL's strategy makes sense in general - but it's an especially strong strategy for a small emerging fund to adopt because if an investor can plan to make money on smaller exits (outcomes that might not interest the mega-VCs) and still gain exposure to potentially larger outcomes - that investor can gain access to opportunities before his more established competition can move in. As many have pointed out, there is a limit to which the mega-VCs can take very early-stage risk, particularly when exit outcomes are likely to be small.
Having discussed any number of start-ups with Yoav over the years, what most impresses me about him and his fund is the discipline. It's one thing to state a strategy. It's another thing to actually live by it. I've seen Yoav turn down a lot of interesting investments because they didn't match his strategy perfectly. I respect him tremendously because of it - and I am sure it will continue to bring success to YL as it already has with investments like Acceloweb (acquired by Limelight), Clicktale, Seculert, Blazemeter, and Upstream Commerce. If you haven't heard of these companies, check them out.