QASymphony Cited Among 20 Most Promising QA Companies


ATLANTA: QASymphony, a leading provider of scalable software testing tools to help agile teams and businesses create better software, today announced it has been voted a “20 Most Promising QA Testing Company” by SiliconIndia, a business news publication. Companies were chosen by a distinguished panel of CEOs, CIOs, VCs and analysts including the SiliconIndia editorial board.

“We’re delighted by the kudos from industry veterans and SiliconIndia as a go-to technology for today’s companies that want to create better software in shorter timeframes,” said David Keil, CEO. “This highlights QASymphony as the only testing platform that combines agile-based test management with unique exploratory testing technology. Businesses that are able to align robust testing with Agile methodology reap more of the benefits of Agile and create better software.”

Using qTest, testers can work faster because information in the development cycle is more easily shared. Visibility and control are ensured.

According to SiliconIndia, QA brings trust and respect to CIOs and enhanced efficiency to the organization. It also provides confidence and comfort to CMOs, as they can be sure that they are selling a high-standard product which works excellently.  With high-quality software, CEOs gain higher ROI and word-of-mouth publicity from repeat customers.

Most recently, QASymphony was selected as one of 30 presenting companies from among hundreds across the Southeast to speak at Venture Atlanta, a venture capital event that connects entrepreneurs with the capital they need to grow their businesses. CEO David Keil will be presenting the company’s value proposition and sharing its recent successes to an audience of investors.