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SOASTA based in California, the company offers both internally installed and cloud-based testing applications.&amp;nbsp; SOASTA developed a cloud-based testing application that it now deploys on the Windows Azure platform. Their CloudTest Service Helps Performance-Testing
 Firm Simulate Real-World Internet Traffic.&amp;nbsp; With the Windows Azure platform SOASTA has easy access to servers all over the world under a pay-as-you-go pricing model. The company recently demonstrated its CloudTest&#174; application in a

case-study test of Office.com for Microsoft. 
&amp;nbsp; 
In this episode, 
Hong Choing talks to Tom Lounibos, CEO of SOASTA, and Brad Johnson, VP of Business Development, about their elastic CloudTest services on Windows Azure, partnership with CSC, and their views on Cloud computing trends and business impact. 
&amp;nbsp; 
More details, 
here. 
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