PushToTest, established in 2001, is the open-source test automation company that Ford, Sprint, Tribal DDB, Pepsi, Emma, Perficient, TIBCO and many other enterprises turn to for action knowledge on performance bottlenecks and functional problems in their Internet applications. PushToTest provides solutions, tools, and services for manufacturing, education, financial services, banking, insurance, service industries, and government and defense industries, among others.

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Listen To What Our Customers Are Saying About PushToTest

  • "Our previous testing service would only go as far as writing the first test script as an example of how to use their system, and only as a favor to us. PushToTest would not abandon its customers like that. PushToTest provides a product and service offering unmatched by any other vendor: they provide consulting to get your tests going, and offer the unique option to leave the products behind for future projects."

  • "PushToTest helped our developers and testers achieve rapid test development in a haze of new protocol and techniques."
  • "PushToTest Global Services helped us understand the scalability, performance, and developer productivity decisions we needed to make to be successful with our SOA projects."

  • "I just was not certain that my software developers knew what they were doing. PushToTest helped me define our best practices for SOA and Web Service development. And, PushToTest backed everything they said with a knowledge kit and developer's journal. The results were outstanding."

  • "PushToTest helped us position our enterprise IT tools by writing white papers, analyzing the 'beta' of our product for scalability and performance, and introducing us to their customers at critical times."

  • "PushToTest helped us understand the the performance of our SOA and RIA applications when running on platforms from Oracle, Microsoft, BEA, and IBM."

PushToTest Customers Examples

Here's just a few examples of how PushToTest customers across vertical industries are doing more with less:

  • Test Center of Excellence. A communications company established a Test Center of Excellence around the TestMaker platform and PushToTest methodology. PushToTest provided 2 one-week long on-site training courses for software architects, developers, and operations managers. Plus PushToTest provided an annual subscription for the use of the TestMaker platform.

  • Turnkey Load Test. An education company introduced a new Ajax front-end to their Web-based educational courses. The Ajax front end performed slowly as perceived by students and instructors. PushToTest provided 3 experts to analyze the back-end systems, build a test, operate the test and report on the root cause to performance problems and functional issues. Plus, PushToTest provided an annual subscription for the use of the TestMaker platform for ongoing testing.

  • Custom Test Environment. A mobile communications company introduced a directory synchronization service for mobile phone users to manage their mobile phone address book from a Web site. PushToTest provided 3 experts to conduct a turnkey load test. Plus, PushToTest delivered custom protocol handlers (SIP, SyncML, WAP) to interact with the mobile phone system. PushToTest provided an annual subscription for the use of the TestMaker platform for ongoing continuous testing and integration.

PushToTest customers include:

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The Jackson Laboratory NetSpend Sprint
Franklin American Mortgage Ford Direct

                                          


            


 

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