[1] Hewlett Packard Enterprise acquired LoadRunner as part of its acquisition of Mercury Interactive in November 2006.
[2][3] In Sept 2016, Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced it is selling its software business, including Mercury products, to Micro Focus.
On Dec 12, 2019, Micro Focus announced newer names for LoadRunner package and started following CalVer.
[8] LoadRunner client emulation scripts are usually created using the ANSI C programming language.
Scripts from other testing tools such as Apache JMeter, Gatling, NUnit, and Selenium can be run by LoadRunner by declaring an interface library.