As Testcontainers surpasses 100 million
downloads, AtomicJar releases Testcontainers Cloud to help
developers ship reliable code to production faster with integration
tests
AtomicJar, the company behind the popular open source library
Testcontainers, today announced that it has secured $25 million in
Series A funding and is releasing Testcontainers Cloud as a public
beta. Global software investor Insight Partners led the round, with
participation from existing investors boldstart ventures, Tribe
Capital, Chalfen Ventures and Snyk co-founder Guy Podjarny and CEO
Peter McKay. New investors include Irregular Expressions, a VC fund
representing 90+ CTOs and heads of engineering of leading tech
companies; software industry veteran Walter Scott; and, the
co-founders of Tackle.io. AtomicJar will use the new funding to
scale its development team, to increase the number and types of
databases and languages that the Testcontainers open source
libraries support, and to improve the shift-left testing developer
experience with Testcontainers Cloud.
“We are incredibly grateful to have the support of our investors
to help us focus on the testing tools that matter to developers
enabling them to ship software with confidence,” said Sergei
Egorov, co-founder and CEO, AtomicJar. “Hardly anything can be more
expensive than a developer waiting for something, and testing is a
common reason for downtime. With Testcontainers, we are shifting
testing to the left, from QA teams and staging environments to
developers writing and running tests in IDEs. It is like Unit
Testing, but with real dependencies thanks to containers!”
“AtomicJar Testcontainers Cloud will maintain the
developer-friendly approach that Testcontainers OSS offers, but
with all of the features enterprises expect of critical
infrastructure,” said Jon Rosenbaum, Managing Director, Insight
Partners. “We see the potential for AtomicJar to become a universal
developer tool and become synonymous with integration testing.”
Rosenbaum will join the AtomicJar Board of Directors.
Microservices Changes How to Test Software
One of the fastest growing segments of the global software
testing market is microservices testing. Microservices testing has
traditionally been a painful challenge for developers.
Testcontainers was founded to solve this problem, and its adoption
is now accelerating.
Created in 2015, Testcontainers has transformed test-enabled
development at leading engineering organizations like DoorDash,
Spotify, Uber, Google, Zalando, and many more, becoming the de
facto standard for dev-first testing. In 2022, Testcontainers saw
an increase from 50M to 100M in Docker Hub downloads, making it one
of the fastest growing open source projects in the testing
category. It is currently being downloaded more than 6M times a
month.
In response to this huge demand, AtomicJar is releasing
Testcontainers Cloud, its first commercial offering, in beta.
Testcontainers Cloud is a scalable, on-demand service that unlocks
the full Testcontainers experience by supercharging developer
laptops and simplifying CI pipelines for developer teams, while
eliminating the need to tweak existing tests.
“We’re thrilled to continue backing the AtomicJar team on its
mission to shift integration testing left, allowing organizations
to ship better code, faster,” said Ed Sim, founder and General
Partner, boldstart ventures. “With the beta release of
Testcontainers Cloud, AtomicJar is taking what is already loved by
the Testcontainers community and making it 10x better, faster, and
easier to use. As software applications continue to increase in
complexity and dependencies, we’re excited about the massive
opportunity ahead for AtomicJar.”
“At AWS, testing was a paramount part of the inner development
loop, and getting integration tests to pass was part of the
definition of ‘done’ for every check-in,” said Eli Aleyner, part of
the founding AWS engineering team and co-founder, AtomicJar. “This
culture-shift is similarly happening in other organizations.
Developers are looking for self-contained, repeatable, real
integration testing solutions that don’t depend on bottlenecks of
staging environments - a use-case Testcontainers shines in. I wish
Testcontainers had existed when we were building AWS.”
The Benefits of Testcontainers Cloud
Testcontainers Cloud makes adopting Testcontainers simple for
any organization. It installs in five minutes, and provides
consistency in test results, with faster execution and elastic
resources that are always available.
Testcontainers Cloud removes all hardware and software
limitations, and is a major productivity booster for engineering
teams that want to:
- Test everything on laptops without worrying about resources (no
local Docker daemon needed).
- Run their ever-growing test suite without scaling their CI
workers, and speed it up by running tests in parallel.
- Enhance team efficiency by getting rid of flaky tests and
ensuring consistency from dev to CI.
"We believed in the Testcontainers Cloud vision from day one and
we are excited to be working with AtomicJar on adding it to our
platform. Our goal is to make the Netflix Testing experience
consistent and reduce Docker operational burden. Testcontainers has
played a big role at Netflix, and Testcontainers Cloud takes it to
the next level," said Roberto Pérez Alcolea, Senior Software
Engineer, Productivity Engineering, Netflix. "From our metrics, up
to 90 percent of build time is spent in tests, so any kind of
consistency or speed improvement can make a massive difference. A
few of our engineers already use Testcontainers Cloud on a daily
basis and we believe it fits into Netflix's continuous efforts to
make developer feedback loop faster by allowing developers to run
their tests locally and more frequently regardless of their
development environment."
Get Started with Testcontainers Cloud Today
Testcontainers Cloud public beta is available now and free to
use. Developers can start testing in minutes. To learn more, please
visit: https://www.testcontainers.cloud/.
About AtomicJar
AtomicJar is on a mission to make integration testing easier for
developers across the software development lifecycle. Founded by
the same team that maintains the most popular integration testing
library, Testcontainers, AtomicJar gives developers simpler methods
for testing with containers and anything running inside containers,
against the many dependencies code integrates with in production.
For more information visit https://atomicjar.com or follow
https://twitter.com/AtomicJarInc.
About Insight Partners
Insight Partners is a global software investor partnering with
high-growth technology, software, and Internet startup and ScaleUp
companies that are driving transformative change in their
industries. As of June 30, 2022, the firm has over $80B in
regulatory assets under management. Insight Partners has invested
in more than 700 companies worldwide and has seen over 55 portfolio
companies achieve an IPO. Headquartered in New York City, Insight
has offices in London, Tel Aviv, and Palo Alto. Insight's mission
is to find, fund, and work successfully with visionary executives,
providing them with right-sized, right-time practical, hands-on
software expertise along their growth journey, from their first
investment to IPO. For more information on Insight and all its
investments, visit insightpartners.com or follow us on Twitter
@insightpartners.
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