Software Testing Analyses

Understand the software testing market and the capabilities of the leading software testing outsourcing vendors

Latest Software Testing Market Analysis

  • Software Testing Assessment and Forecast

    January 2012 | Market Analysis by Dominique Raviart

    NelsonHall's Software Testing market analysis consists of 89 report/presentation slides and analyzes the global software testing market.

    The "Software Testing Assessment and Forecast" report covers:

    • Changing Shape of Software Testing
    • Buy-Side Requirements
    • Market Size and Growth
    • Vendor Landscape and Market Shares
    • Vendor Offerings and Delivery Capabilities
    • Vendor Targeting
    • Vendor Challenges and Success Factors
    • The Future of Software Testing.
  • Software Testing Assessment and Forecast

    April 2010 | Market Analysis by Dominique Raviart

    The "Software Testing Assessment and Forecast" report consists of 98 report/presentation slides.

    The report is an analysis of the "Software Testing" market, covering:

    • The changing shape of software testing
    • Buy-side requirements
    • Market size & growth
    • Vendor offerings, landscape, and evaluation criteria
    • The future for production environments, use of cloud computing, and pricing models.

Software Testing Vendor Assessments

NelsonHall produces detailed assessments of software testing services vendors, to assist buyers in understanding supply-side capabilities, and to help the vendors themselves understand the positioning and strengths of their potential bid partners

  • Tata Consultancy Services - Software Testing

    March 2012 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart

    This NelsonHall vendor assessment analyzes TCS's offerings and capabilities in testing services and consists of 11 pages.

    TCS is a multi-specialist software testing vendor with areas of strength in its verticalization of its offering both in terms of developing domain skills around its personnel and building repositories of test cases. The company has also made several investments to further strengthen its software testing portfolio and IP. The company has therefore the right ingredients to maintain its tier-one position in software testing

    Looking ahead, local presence specific to software testing is where NelsonHall expects TCS to make further investment. To some degree, TCS has done some of its work with two different models, one factory-based (Germany) and one that is front-office-led (France).

  • Infosys - Software Testing

    March 2012 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart

    This NelsonHall vendor assessment of Infosys' software testing capabilities consists of 15 pages.

    Infosys provides testing services mostly through three units:

    • Independent Validation Solutions, a software testing practice servicing enterprise clients
    • Its newly-created Engineering Services business unit, which provides a set of services including mechanical engineering, electronics/hardware development, embedded systems, MES and production plant and PLM services and consulting. The unit has 8,000 engineers and represents ~3.2% of revenues (~$220m as estimated by NelsonHall)
    • Its Mobility Practice, which focuses on mobile applications and device testing. The unit has 700 personnel.
  • Capgemini - Software Testing

    December 2011 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart

    This 15-page assessment analyzes Capgemini's offerings and capabilities in software testing.

  • L&T Infotech - Software Testing

    December 2011 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart

    Analyzes the software testing offerings and capabilities of L&T Infotech

  • Accenture - Software Testing

    December 2011 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart

    Analyzes Accenture's offerings and capabilities in software testing.

    Historically, Accenture has provided testing services embedded within its vertically-aligned operating units. In the early 2000s, Accenture created a testing practice out of those loosely connected testing specialists. The practice is known as Accenture's Application Testing Services (ATS).

  • Amdocs - Software Testing

    November 2011 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart

  • CSC - Software Testing

    November 2011 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart

    Analyzes CSC's software testing offerings & capabilities.

    In 2007, CSC set up an independent testing practice as a spinoff from Covansys, a company acquired by CSC in 2007. CSC's testing units currently spans across different lines of businesses.

    Over time, CSC has incorporated several units, which had developed various areas of expertise. These units included in the U.K. (test consulting and advisory services) and, in Bulgaria ISV product testing and other centers. See section Delivery for more information

  • Logica - Software Testing

    November 2011 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart

    Logica is one of the largest testing vendors in Europe. The company's software testing practice is called "Logica Testing and Quality Management" (T&QM).

  • Mahindra IT - Software Testing

    November 2011 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart

    Analyzes Mahindra IT's offerings and capabilities in software testing.

  • Cognizant - Software Testing

    November 2011 | Vendor Analysis by Dominique Raviart

    Analyzes Cognizant's offerings and capabilities in software testing.





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