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Stellar Omada lands HMRC testing deal worth GBP £10m

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Edinburgh's Stellar Omada secures five-year HMRC digital testing contract worth more than GBP £10m, bolstering its UK public sector footprint.
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Red Hat unveils no-cost Linux platform for business developers

Thu, 10th Jul 2025
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Red Hat launches no-cost Enterprise Linux for Business Developers, offering teams up to 25 instances for reliable app development and testing.
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Dan Faulkner appointed CEO of SmartBear amid AI shift

Thu, 9th Jan 2025
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SmartBear has appointed Dan Faulkner as its new CEO, succeeding Frank Roe, as the company seeks to enhance its product strategy in an AI-driven landscape.
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Tricentis sees record success in SAP testing partnership

Fri, 2nd Feb 2024
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Tricentis, a global specialist in testing and quality engineering, reports record growth in its application testing partnership with SAP, with a 46% YoY revenue surge and a 40% rise in new customers in 2023.
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Synopsys announces overhaul of app security testing tool

Fri, 10th Sep 2021
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Synopsys has announced the availability of new features of its Rapid Scan tool, which provides vulnerability detection for open source code.
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Dynatrace to offer cloud application security capabilities

Wed, 9th Dec 2020
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Dynatrace is expanding its cloud application security capabilities with a new module on its Software Intelligence Platform.
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Companies and researchers coordinating on disclosure – 451 Research

Mon, 30th Sep 2019
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Veracode's survey reveals that 90% of software companies and security researchers believe disclosing vulnerabilities improves software security.