QuikCycle, Inc. (formerly Lumenaré Networks) is a Santa Clara, California-based developer of lab automation and test management solutions.
QuikCycle, Inc. (formerly Lumenaré Networks) is a Santa Clara, California-based developer of lab automation and test management solutions.
QuikCycle is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA and has R&D centers in the US and India. The company was formerly known as Lumenaré Networks, a provider of automated remote access network equipment for the purpose of training, network design, product demonstrations, integration testing and qualification, and equipment provisioning.In March 2007, the company announced its name change to QuikCycle, as well as the closing of an $8.9 million round of new funding from Venture capital firm Crescendo VenturesCrescendo Ventures.
QuikCycle is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA and has R&D centers in the US and IndiaIndia. The company was formerly known as Lumenaré Networks, a provider of automated remote access network equipment for the purpose of training, network design, product demonstrations, integration testing and qualification, and equipment provisioning.In March 2007, the company announced its name change to QuikCycle, as well as the closing of an $8.9 million round of new funding from Venture capital firm Crescendo Ventures.
QuikCycle's software allows for complete test lifecycle management and is in use by telecommunications and cable service providers, network equipment manufacturers, enterprises, and storage area networkstorage area network (SAN) providers around the world. The company’s software automates manual steps in the pre-production testing of new network services (including IP-based services such as VoIP and IPTV), infrastructure upgrades and network devices.
QuikCycle is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA and has R&D centers in the US and India. The company was formerly known as Lumenaré Networks, a provider of automated remote access network equipment for the purpose of training, network design, product demonstrations, integration testing and qualification, and equipment provisioning.In March 2007, the company announced its name change to QuikCycle, as well as the closing of an $8.9 million round of new funding from Venture capitalVenture capital firm Crescendo Ventures.
QuikCycle's software allows for complete test lifecycle management and is in use by telecommunications and cable service providers, network equipment manufacturers, enterprises, and storage area network (SAN) providers around the world. The company’s software automates manual steps in the pre-production testing of new network servicesnetwork services (including IP-based services such as VoIP and IPTV), infrastructure upgrades and network devices.