Datadog Acquires Automated Application Testing Company Madumbo

NEW YORK & PARIS--()--Datadog, the leading monitoring and analytics platform for modern cloud environments, today announced the acquisition of Madumbo, an AI-based automated application testing platform.

“We’re excited to have the Madumbo team join Datadog,” said Olivier Pomel, CEO of Datadog. “They’ve built a sophisticated AI platform that can quickly determine if a web application is behaving correctly. We see their core technology strengthening our platform and extending into many new digital experience monitoring capabilities for our customers.”

“Joining Datadog and bringing Madumbo’s AI-powered testing technology to its platform is an amazing opportunity,” said Gabriel-James Safar, CEO of Madumbo. “We’ve long admired Datadog and its leadership, and are excited to expand the scope of our existing technology by integrating tightly with Datadog’s other offerings.”

The Madumbo team has joined the Datadog Paris R&D office and are currently working on new products which will be announced later this year.

About Madumbo

Madumbo’s solution provides completely automated website-testing that is fast and code-free. Madumbo’s AI-powered bot checks for errors using code run on a real browser, capturing the same defects seen by actual customers while surfacing the details required to fix those errors in an intuitive, private dashboard.

About Datadog

Datadog is a monitoring service for hybrid cloud applications, assisting organizations in improving agility, increasing efficiency, and providing end-to-end visibility across the application and organization. These capabilities are provided on a SaaS-based data analytics platform that enables Dev, Ops and other teams to accelerate go-to-market efforts, ensure application uptime, and successfully complete digital transformation initiatives. Since launching in 2010, Datadog has been adopted by more than 7,000 enterprises including companies like Activision, AT&T, Deloitte, Peloton, Samsung, Seamless, The Washington Post, T-Mobile, Turner Broadcasting, and Whole Foods.

Contacts

For Datadog
Martin Bergman
press@datadoghq.com

Contacts

For Datadog
Martin Bergman
press@datadoghq.com