Nakul Aggarwal, co-founder and CTO of BrowserStack, spoke about the acquisition and how the company is evolving from infrastructure to platform provider, in a recent interview with Forbes India.
BrowserStackco-founders Ritesh Arora and Nakul Aggarwal have committed Rs 100 crore to their alma mater, IIT Bombay, to support campus infrastructure development, with a focus on upgrading student ...
(Reuters) - Cloud-based software testing platform BrowserStack said on Wednesday it raised $200 million in a funding round that valued the company at $4 billion, joining the unicorn club for startups.
Notably, the Indian subsidiary BrowserStack Software Private Limited is based out of Mumbai Founded in 2011 by Arora and Nakul Aggarwal, BrowserStack offers a platform for software testing across ...
BrowserStack, a web and mobile browser testing platform, has raised $50 million (about Rs 318 crore) in a Series A round from US-based venture capital firm Accel Partners, a company statement said.
MUMBAI: Nakul Aggarwal and Ritesh Arora, cofounders of BrowserStack, a cloud web and mobile testing platform, pledged ₹100 crore to their alma mater Indian Insititute of Technology Bombay (IITB) on ...
Nakul Aggarwal (left) and Ritesh Arora’s BrowserStack received a $50 million Series A investment from Accel this year Image: Aditi Tailang It was during an argument over software testing for their ...