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Parasoft Takes On Continuous Testing

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Monrovia, California-based Parasoft , which develops software testing tools, has launched a new product aimed at the automated, continuous testing market. parasoft continuous software testing test devops agile' READ MORE>>.

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Tanner Expands Sales Efforts In China

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Monrovia-baesd Tanner EDA , the developer of mixed signal electronic design automation software, said today that it has expanded its presence in the Chinese market, and has signed up a new sales and support partner. NewPlus also represents firms such as Synopsys, Atrenta, and others in the market. READ MORE>>.

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Aerovironment Ships Home Charging Systems

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Monrovia-based Aerovironment reports today that it has started shipping and installing its first residential smart charging systems for electric cars. Aerovironment's chargers are aimed at the elctric vehicle and plug-in hybrid market. No other details of the installations were given. No other details of the installations were given.

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Parasoft Opens Up Tools To Open Source Developers

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In a bid to gain better market share among developer, Monrovia, California-based Parasoft announced Tuesday that it will begin giving out free access to its entire suit of test automation software to open source developers.

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AeroVironment Launches New Drone For Farm Analytics

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Monrovia, California-based AeroVironment has launched its commercial drones into the agriculture market, said on Wednesday that it has launched the Quantex hybrid drone and related analytics software, specifically for the agriculture market.

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SiLC Technologies Sees $17M

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Monrovia, California-based SiLC Technologies, a developer of machine vision tools, says it has raised $17M in a Series A funding round. The company is developing an imaging chip aimed at the machine vision market, used in such areas as mobility, industrial machine vision, robotics, augmented reality, and consumer applications.