Sauce Labs news & events
Sauce Labs believes that the improvement of Selenium and the agile development process comes from avid participation in the Selenium and open source communities. Sauce extends our focus to other related topics such as agile testing, test-driven development, continuous integration and building maintainable automated test scripts. Sauce Labs regularly organizes and participates in events to connect with Selenium users and agile developers. Check back for the latest news and upcoming events or follow us on twitter.
Sauce Labs Announces Sauce RC (Remote Control) 1.0 for Cross-Browser Functional Testing
SAN FRANCISCO, February 12, 2010 — Sauce Labs, the Selenium Company, today announced the release of Sauce RC (Remote Control) 1.0 - a commercially supported Selenium distribution that is easy to install, runs on all the latest browser releases, is available as a free download, and... [Read more].
Sauce Labs Adds Top Python and Jython Core Committers to Team
SAN FRANCISCO, February 3, 2010 — Sauce Labs, the Selenium Company, today announced the addition of Raymond Hettinger, Frank Wierzbicki, and Jim Baker to the Sauce Labs engineering team... [Read more].
Sauce Labs Announces Series A Financing
SAN FRANCISCO, January 20, 2010 — Sauce Labs, the Selenium Company, today announced that it has closed a $3.1 million round of Series A financing led by the Contrarian Group, Peter Ueberroth's investment management firm... [Read more].
Sauce Labs Announces Sauce IDE
SAN FRANCISCO, January 20, 2010 — Sauce Labs, the Selenium Company, today announced the release of Sauce IDE, a record and playback system for Selenium tests that allows individuals new to Selenium to do automated application functional testing on multiple browsers including Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Chrome and Opera and multiple operating systems — all without writing any code... [Read more].
Selenium Meet-up Groups
Sauce Labs hosts a San Francisco Selenium Meet-up Group. This group is an open forum where Selenium users of all skill levels can come to communicate, learn, network, or just have a good time. The group meets on a semi-regular basis and generally has speakers from major software and web companies from the San Francisco area. Lively discussions or Q&A for hours afterwards.
