As part of Mercury, Conduct alumni started a new project, nicknamed Falcon and later called Prism, that switched focus to monitoring web server traffic. Its main product was SiteRunner, which used multi-agent technology to pinpoint bottlenecks. The company provided network topology visualization products, to pinpoint bottlenecks and isolate the location of network problems both across the network and across the system infrastructure.
#Mercury interactive test director software software#
The Mercury Interactive legacy products are now integrated and sold as part of the HP IT Management Software, also known as BTO (Business Technology Optimization), portfolio from the HP Software Division įrom 2000 until its HP acquisition in 2006, Mercury purchased a total of six software companies.Ĭonduct Software Technologies, Inc., acquired by Mercury Interactive in a share-swap deal worth about $30M, was a privately-held software company founded in 1996 by Sharon Azulai, David Barzilai, and Ran Levi. It also had a large R&D facility in Yehud, Israel. The company was based in California and had offices located around the world. In 1989, Amnon Landan and Arye Finegold founded Mercury Interactive Corporation. Mercury offered software for application management, application delivery, change and configuration management, service-oriented architecture, change request, quality assurance, and IT governance. The combination of Mercury Interactive and HP OpenView formed HP Software Division, a global business unit within HP Enterprise Business. Mercury (formerly Mercury Interactive Corporation) is now part of Hewlett-Packard. Mercury Interactive TypeĪnn Livermore: Executive Vice President, HP Enterprise Business For another company with a similar name, see Mercury Computer Systems.