Keynote Internet Testing Environment 3.0

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The KITE software resides on the users Windows desktop and provides a local and Internet testing environment to record, playback, and collect detailed performance metrics. KITE allows advanced scripting, detailed network performance and DOM analysis and more, and coupled with the ability to gather data from test locations in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific. KITE enables IT teams to rapidly execute performance analysis and validation to measure the end user experience of next generation Web applications that include AJAX and asynchronously downloaded content with point and click ease. Scripts can be shared as benchmarks and to perform triage among all the web application life cycle groups, including Web developers, QA professionals, performance analysts and Web operations teams. Just register with your email address and name and you are ready to start testing. With KITE you get free access to Keynote's global cloud testing network. After downloading, simply register to get your free account. Your information will not be shared with anyone. We use it to create your account and send you your cloud testing results.

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