Software performance is a crucial factor in the success of all
applications. Softensity's offshore QA engineers offer world
class level of testing and expertise that allows our clients to
understand how their applications will perform in the real world
and eliminate revenue losses that can be caused by application
downtime.
Our dedicated offshore QA engineers provide the following
performance testing services:
- Load Testing - determine application
response under normal load.
- Stress Testing - determine performance
level up to a breaking point
- Volume Testing - application subjected to
large volumes of data to determine responsiveness
- Stability Testing - determine impact of
load on application's performance over long periods
- Scalability Testing - evaluate
application ability to handle large data volumes and users.
- Performance Code Profiling and Analysis -
review application for performance related issues at code level and
analyzing it
Softensity actively embraces a tool driven test approach focused
on the effective use of tools coupled with our skilled offshore QA
engineers to great improve the effectiveness of testing. Some
of the test tools that we use at Softensity are OpenSTA, The
Grinder, IBM Rational Performance Tester, JMeter, HP Performance
Center (including LoadRunner), MS Performance and
SilkPerformer.
The primary goal of our Performance testing is to track all the
performance vulnerabilities of the application by combining
application research and analysis by our engineers and couple that
with the power of automated tools.
How it works:
Our offshore staff are assigned to you on a dedicated basis to
insure a highly collaborative work environment and absolute
transparency and access to the team - you will get to know all the
offshore QA engineers by first name and communicate through voice,
email, chat or video.
Next Steps:
Call us directly at 888-777-0715 x 118, email us at sales@softensity.com, Request a Quote or
Chat Online.
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