QASymphony Seeks Beta Users for New Test Management Application

Cloud-Based qTest Provides Simple, Scalable Solution for Managing Testing Activities and Artifacts


DUBLIN, Calif., Sept. 26, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- QASymphony (www.qasymphony.com), a leading developer of Quality Management solutions, today announced it is releasing a beta of qTest, a cloud-based software testing management application. qTest organizes and streamlines the testing process with the goal of creating reliable market-ready applications. The qTest application is ideal for small and growing QA teams that need to find a low-cost and easy path towards formalizing their quality control procedures.

qTest provides a highly flexible and collaborative work environment for teams to manage requirements, design test cases, plan test execution, track defects, and generate status and quality-metrics reports.

QASymphony's goal with qTest is to provide a SaaS solution that is comparable to enterprise-class test managers such as the likes of HP Quality Center, yet is low in cost, simple to use, and flexible enough to accommodate small agile teams of several testers as well as large sophisticated test teams with mature processes.

"We highly encourage the software development community to sign up and get a free account," says Vu Lam, CEO, QASymphony. "Try out qTest and see how it could help you be more efficient and effective and get more visibility into your application's quality. Sign up takes less than five minutes so please don't hesitate."

qTest has been in closed beta for the past six months and arrives with robust functionality and pre-built integration with popular development lifecycle tools and defect tracking systems. Some of the qTest features and modules include:

  • Test Planning
  • Requirement management
  • Test case management
  • Test cycle management
  • Defect tracking
  • Dashboards and Reports
  • Built in workflows and collaboration

qTest integrates with VersionOne, Fogbugz, Jira, and Bugzilla defect trackers as alternatives to the application's built-in defect tracking tool.

qTest also integrates seamlessly with the qTrace screenshot capture and defect capture tool, which can submit bug reports directly into qTest to increase the testing team's productivity.

Newly released to the market in February 2012, qTrace has created a new category of testing tool. qTrace not only captures images of software screens, but also the user's actions such as mouse clicks and entered text. By leveraging the screen images and generated text narration, a tester can describe and submit software defects in full detail quickly and easily.

About QASymphony

Founded in June 2011 with offices in Dublin, Calif. and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, QASymphony is a software company built to revolutionize how software is tested, adopted, and supported. We are an early stage, self-funded, software-loving team, united by a common belief that software could be better, and better tested. For more information, visit (qasymphony.com).

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