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Typemock joins Red Hat innovate in Israel

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TEL AVIV, ISRAEL: Typemock, provider of unit testing solutions, today announced it has been selected to participate in Red Hat Innovate, a new initiative launched by Red Hat in Israel. 

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The initiative is designed to assist software development start-up companies based in Israel to leverage the power of open source communities, said a company release.

Red Hat Innovate offers numerous benefits, including joint marketing activities and access to Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system and JBoss Enterprise Middleware for development.

"Israeli businesses like Typemock are an important part of the reason we chose to launch Red Hat Innovate in Israel. Our goal is to assist these innovative software development start-ups to drive adoption and build on the power of the open source community," said Dion Cornett, vice president, strategic alliances at Red Hat.

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"We are extremely excited to be selected by Red Hat for this important initiative,” commented Eli Lopian, Typemock’s founder and CEO. 

"This vote of confidence from Red Hat will enable Typemock to continue to bring the best products, built with open toolkits, to Linux developers and to pioneer easy unit testing for Linux developers.  Unit testing helps developers write code with fewer bugs and Typemock has developed Isolator++ for Linux so that developers can assure the quality of their software," added Lopian.

According to the release, Isolator++ for Linux enables developers to simulate any part of the code seamlessly, without the need to redesign for testability as opposed to other unit testing solutions that require many sections of code to be re-written in order to be testable.

It replaces the need for manual validation with automatic C++ unit tests. This ensures full code integrity before the code reaches QA, adds the release.

The company claims that the launch of Isolator++ for Linux demonstrates Typemock's ability to offer multi-platform easy unit testing solutions for Linux developers in addition to Windows C++ and .NET developers. This gives organizations the flexibility to implement multi-platform unit testing practices in any of these development environments, using a consistent toolkit.

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