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QA and Application Delivery

Improve application performance and ensure quality releases

Your business needs to ensure application quality under ever increasing constraints. Delivering high-quality software on schedule is a growing challenge due to the complexity of modern, distributed application architecture and dependency on shared and third-party services. The cost of correcting a defect in production is much greater than fixing it during testingand can also result in a significant negative impact on the reputation of your business. Unfortunately, testing time has not increased at a proportional rate to increases in complexity and you may be forced to sacrifice testing even further when release schedules are tight.

Traditional application performance monitoring tools only look at one silo or domain in your infrastructure. When problems arise in applications with multiple tiers – do you struggle to get an end-to-end picture of service or application performance?

How much more effective would your QA/Test process be if you could:

  • Shorten and improve the application delivery cycle?
  • Reduce the number of escaped defects?
  • Complete more test cycles?
  • Reduce defect isolation, recreation and resolution times?
  • Improve collaboration between QA and development teams?
  • Optimize test coverage decisions

Now you can! Watch our Webinar: From Testing to Production: Managing Application Performance

OpTier for QA and Application Delivery

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OpTier takes a different approach to application performance monitoring than the siloed tools you probably already have in place by providing one product for monitoring, analysis and communication. Using a business transaction-driven approach, OpTier will provide you with:

  • Defect detection and isolation
  • Side-by-side comparison of testing cycles and test to production cycles
  • In-depth analysis and intelligence
  • Optimized application delivery lifecycle
  • Transaction-based resource analysis for capacity planning requirements
  • Performance analysis of third-party services (and dependencies on those services)

 

            
 
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