Although identifying defects is crucial and necessary in continuous testing, software QA is not just about bugs - it's also about improving release confidence. By adding user story testing to the test IO platform, businesses will not only be provided with a list of bugs from pure exploratory testing, but will also receive pre-release feedback from real people on real devices. Global customers can now ask test IO's crowdsourced network of software testers if they can complete user stories in the core flows of their products at any point throughout the development cycle.
"Our customers have asked us over the years for two important changes to our model," said
Earlier this year, EPAM acquired test IO, a global leader in software crowdtesting, to create an industry-first service that sources talent from around the world to deliver real-world testing at DevOps speed. Combining EPAM's DevTestSecOps expertise with test IO's robust platform - which integrates into clients' pipelines and defect tracking systems - enterprise customers can leverage the advantages of continuous testing, such as speed and reliability, to ensure predictable timelines for software releases.
EPAM was recently cited in Gartner's
All EPAM customers can now try a limited version of user story testing, with the ability to upgrade to a more robust, scalable version. Learn more about user story testing at https://test.io/user-story-testing and the test IO platform at https://test.io/. To learn more about EPAM, visit www.epam.com.
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