SAN JOSE, Calif., Sept. 12, 2017 -- This week, QASymphony, a leader in enterprise software testing, will be a Platinum Sponsor of the Atlassian Summit in San Jose, CA. The sponsorship of this event comes right after the company was named the 8th fastest-growing private software company in America on the Inc. 5000 list with three-year sales growth of 3700%.
A significant factor in QASymphony’s success has been a real-time integration with Atlassian’s JIRA software. The QASymphony team will be showcasing that integration and other innovative testing solutions at the Atlassian Summit this week.
“Several years ago we observed the market shifting away from legacy software like HP ALM to modern solutions like JIRA,” said Dave Keil, CEO of QASymphony. “As we created our qTest platform, we knew that having a real-time JIRA integration could help software testers collaborate more effectively with the development team using JIRA. In fact, about 90% of qTest users say that the integration with JIRA has helped improve their workflow. Global 2000 enterprises using JIRA are increasingly adopting our solution as the industry standard.”
QASymphony users are able to clearly see the benefits of the real-time JIRA integration. Below are quotes from several enterprise customers:
“I like that you can easily import JIRA requirements into qTest and submit defects from test runs directly to JIRA. That’s a big time saver.”
-Adam Wollacott, QA Lead at CloudLock, a Cisco Company
“With qTest, it’s easy to set up folders, assign team members to projects and the integration with JIRA was incredibly smooth.”
-Alex Bantz, Director of Quality Engineering at Salesforce Marketing Cloud
“qTest made it extremely easy to get off HP Quality Center. When we make a change in JIRA, I see that change in qTest a second later. That real-time sync is huge for us.”
-Jerry Loch, Director of Quality Assurance at Vonage
In addition to showing the JIRA integration at the Atlassian Summit, QASymphony will be demoing the new qTest Pulse, designed for enterprises doing Behavioral Driven Development (BDD) and qTest Scenario, a free JIRA add-on available in the Atlassian Marketplace. Also, Kevin Dunne, QASymphony’s SVP of Global Channels will be giving a presentation on Wednesday, September 13th at 12pm PDT in Expo Theater “A” entitled, Building Better Collaboration Between Development and Testing in a DevOps World.
“We have developed a tremendous partnership with Atlassian and several of the top Atlassian resellers around the world,” said Keil. “Our Platinum sponsorship of the Atlassian Summit this year is a testament to the strength of that relationship and our commitment to the helping Atlassian customers solve their software testing challenges.”
About QASymphony
QASymphony is a leading provider of software testing solutions for the enterprise, enabling teams to test smarter, test faster and test at scale. QASymphony’s innovative qTest Platform covers test case management, exploratory testing, test analytics and behavioral driven development (BDD). The platform integrates with a wide range of open source and commercial software including Atlassian’s JIRA, VersionOne, CA Agile Central (formerly Rally), Selenium, Jenkins and many more. The company has over 500 customers across 30+ countries including Salesforce, Barclays, Cisco, Samsung, Verizon and Office Depot. QASymphony was selected by Gartner as a “Cool Vendor in Application Development” and recognized as the 8th fastest-growing private software company in America on the Inc. 5000 list for 2017. The company is headquartered in Atlanta, GA. To learn more, visit www.qasymphony.com or follow the company on Twitter at @QASymphony.
Media Contact:
Jeff Perkins, CMO
QASymphony
404-219-4720
[email protected]


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