'Explore the Top 5 Test Management Solutions for Banking' testmanagementsolutions testmanagement
to use Cloud-only solutions, so some of the test management market’s hip newcomers are out of the question.
The company specialises in highly regulated industries, reflected by dedicated solutions pages for both banking, insurance, and government agencies. Some of the clients are Nürnberger Versicherung and BaFin, the regulatory body that a prominent competitor Polarion helps pass audits from. The main criticism for aqua is mostly about reporting and interface-based feature differences. Reports, while offering great depth, can be a bit tricky to set up and require the ALM licence to create new templates. Some features of the desktop client may be unavailable in the web version, but patch notes indicate progress there .They do not think that “merely” elevating from Excel spreadsheets to well-organised projects is good enough.
Some sort of an API solution would help potential banking clients connect their in-house software and, should QA Cube seize active development, hook new third-party tools as well. Some last-minute grievance: a 48-hour turnaround for customer support is pretty slow.is a staple of test management. Their biggest banking client is the central bank of Germany, and Polarion also showcases about a dozen of European private banks and FinTech companies.
“Even if it is one of the best tools I have ever used, what I personally love and also dislike at the same time is the backend based on the Subversion. I love it, because thanks to its nature Subversion saves everything in a real concrete storage, with no possibility of data loss. My personal dislike is based on the fact that even [though] Subversion can store millions of revisions, it is file-based, so it may become quite slower than expected after some years”.
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