MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., March 05, 2018 -- Tricentis, today announced the 11.1 release of Tricentis Tosca, the industry’s number one Continuous Testing platform. With this release, Tricentis bolsters its leadership for enabling end-to-end testing for enterprises. Validated by Gartner, Tricentis was recently awarded the highest score for “Enterprise End-to-End Testing” in their Critical Capabilities for Software Test Automation report. Tricentis Tosca 11.1 release adds a number of new features around SAP testing, BI/data warehouse testing, mobile, test data management, and more.
As DevOps become the status quo in high-performing enterprises, traditional test automation solutions are increasingly struggling to meet demands for shorter release cycles. Many enterprises go to great lengths to modernize their development and operations processes and technologies, but when legacy testing tools remain—DevOps fails to deliver its expected benefits.
“Maintaining our position as the industry’s most innovative test automation platform requires supporting the most complex applications in our customer’s portfolios,” said Dr. Gerd Weishaar, Chief Product Officer for Tricentis. “Packaged applications like SAP are the core of critical business processes, yet, testing these applications has been a manual, error-prone process. Tricentis Tosca helps business users build and maintain sophisticated, end-to-end tests required for enterprises adopting DevOps.”
Tricentis Tosca 11.1 provides enterprises with:
Strengthened testing coverage for multiple generations of SAP technologies
Tricentis Tosca now supports SAP WinGUI 7.5 and enhancing SAP Fiori 2.0 support for Web Dynpro ABAP object recognition. This release also adds multiple improvements to the integration with SAP Solution Manager 7.2. Tricentis Tosca now features bi-directional synchronization with SAP Solution Documentation, and enables Tricentis Tosca’s risk-based assessment to speed up test planning in SAP Solution Manager.
Greater business risk coverage for BI and data warehouse testing
Tricentis’ scriptless BI/Data Warehouse Testing solution prevents data integrity issues across all ETL stages and BI layers by exposing data integrity issues early when they are easier and cheaper to address. Tricentis Tosca 11.1 also radically simplifies the creation of risk-based BI testing assets that result in higher business risk coverage.
Enhanced exploratory testing for mobile applications, Android and iOS
Tricentis Tosca 11.1 helps automate the testing of mobile applications as part of end-to-end test scenarios, and now supports Genymotion, the most powerful Android emulation platform for app developers & testers. The complete Exploratory Testing for Mobile support is available in the Exploratory Testing for Jira add-on, which is available separately on the Atlassian Marketplace.
Find out more about what’s new in Tricentis Tosca Continuous Testing Platform 11.1.
About Tricentis
Tricentis provides a Continuous Testing platform that accelerates testing to keep pace with Agile and DevOps. With the industry’s most innovative functional testing technologies, Tricentis breaks through the barriers experienced with conventional software testing tools—achieving test automation rates of over 90 percent. Tricentis Tosca, an integrated software testing solution, consists of a scriptless, model-based approach to Test Automation and Test Case Design, encompassing risk-based testing, test data management and provisioning, service virtualization, and more. Tricentis is an established and reliable enterprise partner, helping to deliver significant performance improvements to testing projects.
Tricentis’ 600+ customers include the most technically advanced leaders among the Global 2000, including A&E, Allianz, BMW, HBO, Deutsche Bank, Toyota, Lexmark, Orange, Starbucks, Telstra, UBS, Vantiv, and Vodafone.
Tricentis has offices in Austria, Australia, Germany, India, Netherlands, Switzerland, Poland, United States and the UK. To learn more, visit https://www.tricentis.com or follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook.
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CONTACT:
Noel Wurst
Tricentis
(904) 673-4427
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