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New Release of RadView’s WebLOAD Professional Adds Powerful Analysis and Reporting capabilities
RadView Software Ltd. (OTCBB: RDVWF), announced today the availability of WebLOAD Professional V. 8.3 beta.
Rosh Haayin, Israel (PRWEB) August 19, 2008 — RadView Software Ltd. (OTCBB: RDVWF), announced today the availability of WebLOAD Professional V. 8.3 beta. The new version introduces WebLOAD Analytics, a powerful analysis and reporting tool and major enhancements to WebLOAD’s support for Adobe Flex and Rich Internet Applications. In addition, this new version includes specific features that were developed upon the request of our key customers.
With a new user interface and built on the latest Java technologies, WebLOAD Analytics is a completely new analysis and reporting tool that replaces the previous WebLOAD Reporter. It provides a wealth of reporting and analysis functionality and enables generation of professional performance reports. In addition, it includes new measurement statistics and support for regression reports that compare multiple load sessions. The new WebLOAD analytics also includes a wealth of report management capabilities such as report templates, custom saved reports and the ability to create report portfolios.
WebLOAD 8.3 also includes enhancements to the Flex Add-on including performance enhancements for load testing Flex applications under large loads. “During the last quarter we have seen increased demand for our Flex Add-on” said Amir Shoval, RadView’s VP Product Management. “Enterprises are using Flex for their mission critical applications and this requires testing under larger loads”
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