Apteligent (previously known as Crittercism Inc.), based in San Francisco, California, is a mobile application intelligence solution providing both tools and app performance insights for mobile developers and product managers and mobile ecosystem performance data. The Apteligent platform provides a real-time global view of app diagnostics and crashes across iOS, Android, Hybrid, and Unity apps and is used in more than 8 billion monthly app launches by 23 million apps including Pokémon Go - the most popular app ever released. The company's investors include Opus Capital, Shasta Ventures, and Scale.
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Mobile Ecosystem Data Reports
In 2016, Apteligent launched a dedicated website highlighting the performance and market position of multiple components of the global mobile ecosystem including the first global device directory of Android and iOS devices by geography, as well as monthly reports focused on various aspects of iOS and Android version adoption, performance, and stability. In addition, in April 2016, Apteligent partnered with STL Partners, a London-based telecommunications industry analyst firm, to deliver a quarterly report focused on global network carrier performance and its potential impact on user-experience.
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Acquisition
On May 15, 2017, VMware announced its acquisition of Apteligent. The product remains available, and VMware recently announced an additional product, Workspace ONE Intelligence, that builds on the acquisition.
References
Further reading
- Kane, Yukari Iwatani (July 13, 2011). "App Watch: Crittercism Improves App Customer Service". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved September 20, 2016.
External links
- Official website
- Official blog
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