Eggplant Software

Eggplant Software, Inc., was a software testing and monitoring company. Eggplant was a global company that served more than 650 enterprise customers in over 30 countries.

Eggplant Software, Inc.
GenreTest automation
Founded2008
Headquarters
Area served
Worldwide
Websiteeggplantsoftware.com

Eggplant had offices in London, Boulder, Colorado, Philadelphia, and Berlin, Germany, with additional development centers and regional offices around the world. Eggplant was acquired by Keysight Technologies.[1]

Products

Eggplant's products cover:

Many of these products work together. For example, real user journeys from monitoring can be used to build journeys for functional testing.

History

The Eggplant software test automation product was originally developed and sold beginning in 2002 by Redstone Software, a subsidiary of Gresham Computing. In 2008, the Eggplant software (and associated SenseTalk scripting language) was acquired by a group of investors who created a new company called TestPlant to continue the promotion and development of Eggplant. It was created to help organisations put users at the centre of software testing to create amazing digital experiences and drive user adoption, conversion, and retention. After an initial round of seed funding ($100,000), the company was able to invest in developing technologies ─ predominantly the Digital Automation Intelligence (DAI) suite ─ which interacts with software exactly like a real user does. In 2018, the company rebranded as Eggplant to align with expansion and growth in the US market.

On 28 March 2018 Eggplant announced the acquisition of NCC Group's Web Performance Division.[2]

On 25 June 2020, Eggplant was acquired by Keysight Technologies for $330 million from the Carlyle Group.[3]

Research

Eggplant has been named a Leader in Gartner's 2019 and 2018 Magic Quadrant for software test automation,[4] and a leader in the Forrester Wave: Omnichannel Functional Test Automation, Q3 2018.[5]

Awards

  • 2017 SD Times 100: Best in Show in Software Development[6]
  • Testplant wins third Queen's Award for Enterprise[7]

References


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