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SmartBear Acquires Pactflow Delivering First Key Milestone in Defining Next Generation API Development Platform

SmartBear Acquires Pactflow Delivering First Key Milestone in Defining Next Generation API Development Platform
Acquisition of Pactflow contract testing platform to ensure standardization and governance for APIs and microservices as SmartBear defines API dev lifecycle

SmartBear, a leading provider of software development and quality tools, announced that it is entering into a definitive agreement with DiUS, an Australian technology consultancy, to acquire the leading global contract testing collaboration platform,ย Pactflow, advancing their next-generation API development platform

The addition of Pactflow and its companion open source project,ย Pact, within the SmartBear API Developer Platform solves the complex challenges of testing microservices and API integrations that companies face as they accelerate cloud-native application development and digital initiatives. This next-generation platform solution allows organizations to deliver the enhanced digital experience that their customers have come to expect.

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โ€œWe are thrilled to add Pactflow and open source software, Pact, to the SmartBear API Development Platform, providing developers with a critical emerging capability to speed up API development and deliver high-quality services,โ€ said Frank Roe, CEO of SmartBear. โ€œAs organizations move quickly to digitally transform, SmartBear, with the addition of Pactflow, will drive even greater value to our customers, ensuring we continue to meet organizations wherever they are in their software development and API journey.โ€

โ€œWe could not be more excited to join the SmartBear team,โ€ said Matt Fellows, co-founder of Pactflow. โ€œThere is a great synergy with the multi-protocol approach SmartBear has taken with their API tools and Pactflowโ€™sย contract testing, especially where customers are driving for more integrity in their microservices architectures. This, coupled with our joint commitment to open source, positions SmartBear and Pactflow customers well for the future.โ€

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โ€œOrganizations are asking for a platform that supports the complete API lifecycle in a seamless, multi-protocol developer experience,โ€ said Dan Faulkner, Chief Product Officer at SmartBear. โ€œThe addition of Pactflow contract testing capabilities represents a key milestone in our vision to deliver that platform, all with a focus on reusability and accelerated time-to-market through the CI/CD pipeline.โ€

Thousands of teams use SmartBear API lifecycle solutions to manage and bring high-quality applications to market faster. The addition of Pactflow to the SmartBear API Developer Platform builds on the growing utilization of SwaggerHub, Swagger OSS, and ReadyAPI, providing developers with a common UX to design or discover existing APIs, standardize, virtualize, and test, regardless of protocol.

The next-generation platform will be closely tailored to developer workflows, adding efficiencies while simultaneously allowing greater standardization and governance. The offering will initially integrate the companyโ€™s existing API developer toolkit while rapidly extending capabilities to comprehensively support and enhance deliverables and handoffs across the API lifecycle.

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