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QA tester Tricentis rolls out new SAP test automation solution

Lee McClendon of Tricentis
Lee McClendon of Tricentis

Global testing and QA firm Tricentis has launched a new test automation platform, the company told QA Financial.

Vienna-based Tricentis said that its SAP Test Automation platform is a SaaS-based test automation capability designed to help banks, financial services firms and other large entities that use SAP solutions to manage end-to-end transformation initiatives and need to store or process large amounts of personal or sensitive data.

“This will make them more smoothly by testing applications virtually through hosted simulation capabilities,” explained Lee McClendon, chief digital and technology officer at Tricentis.

Zooming in on the new testing platform, McClendon said “the solution integrates with SAP applications and technologies and further extends the existing test automation functionality included within SAP Cloud ALM.”

He added that it “tests, validates, approves, markets, sells and supports” the solution for integration and a unified experience to customers.”

Key features of the tool include a model-based, codeless, and AI-driven automation to promote ease of use, as well as comprehensive testing capabilities across SAP and third-party software systems.

It also enables a scalable test execution across distributed infrastructures and advanced API testing capabilities, including simulation features, McClendon continued.

Mobile grid launch

Tricentis, founded by Franz Fuchsberger and Wolfgang Platz in 2007 in Vienna, Austria, provides software testing automation and software quality assurance products, serving dozens of banks around the world.

The latest launch comes only months after Tricentis added a virtual mobile grid service to its portfolio to make it simpler to test mobile applications at scale. A range of banks use the tool for their mobile banking apps.

The service is based on the platform Tricentis gained following its acquisition of testing firm Waldo and was integrated within the Tricentis Mobile application testing framework.

McClendon said the virtual mobile grid extends an existing Tricentis device cloud service for accessing mobile devices to include the ability to author, execute and analyse tests that can be run across thousands of real and virtual devices.


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