Replay Solutions

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Replay Solutions
TypePrivate
Industry Computer software
FoundedCalifornia 2004
Founder Jonathan Lindo
Jeffrey Daudel
HeadquartersRedwood City, CA
Key people
Larry Lunetta, CEO
ProductsReplayDIRECTOR
RevenueNot disclosed
Number of employees
35
Website www.replaysolutions.com

Replay Solutions is a private, venture-backed independent software vendor founded in 2004 and based in Redwood City, California, United States.

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The company's main product, ReplayDIRECTOR, has been described by the New York Times as a “TiVo for Software”. [1] [2] It records application execution, and replays code execution without requiring the original environment and stimuli present during recording. Software problems such as crashes or security issues can be reproduced during replay. It is based on the concept of recording any input coming into an application, and then feeding the same inputs back to the application during replay. [2]

Technology created by Replay Solutions has been the subject of multiple patents issued by the USPTO. [3]

The product supports multiple platforms including iOS, Android, Xbox gaming platform and several versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system, [1] as well as applications written in Java [2] and JavaScript.

Replay Solutions was acquired by CA Technologies in June 2012. [4]

Investors

The company's investors are UV Partners, Sigma Partners, Hummer Winblad and Partech International. It has raised $17 million in two rounds of funding [5] from these venture investors. [6]

Awards

In 2009, the company was one of six singled out by the audience as "most likely to succeed" at Launch:Silicon Valley. [7]

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References

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  7. Scott Duke Harris (June 11, 2009). "Launch: Silicon Valley is a beauty contest for startups". San Jose Mercury News . Retrieved 11 June 2009.