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Web Development Testing and Cloud Solution Announced by NaviSite

Dec 7, 2010

A new web development testing and cloud computing solution called TestDev was announced today by web host NaviSite. The service is built upon the NaviCloud platform, and was designed for the development and testing of ISVs by enterprise development teams.


The TestDev cloud service is being offered as a free, no-risk, 30-day trial. It is provided as an on-demand development platform with role-based access control, and features a web console that is designed to simplify management and administration.


Speaking about the new service, the company’s vice president and CEO stated that “Using a cloud-based development and testing solution from a proven cloud provider like NaviSite is an ideal way to save time and money, while strengthening quality assurance.”

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