Razorleaf Partners with Eggplant of Keysight Technologies
PLM consultant Razorleaf Corp. partnered with Eggplant, part of Keysight Technologies. Razorleaf will off strategic support for Eggplant test-automation software.
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, a PLM consulting and systems integrator, has formed a strategic partnership with , part of , to offer test-automation solutions. Eggplant’s software platform uses artificial intelligence (AI) and analytics to automate test creation and execution.
Razorleaf says it will provide manufacturers with testing-automation strategy around PLM systems, installation, training and support to address quality issues and ensure continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD). Eggplant says its software can test any technology on any device, operating system or browser at any layer, from the user interface (UI) to application programming interfaces (APIs) to the database. This automation is designed to allow for faster release without sacrificing quality. The software is said to enable users to perform functional and regression testing by optimizing software test creation, maintenance and execution.
Razorleaf aims to help product and operations teams move from predominantly manual testing to automated quality assurance to minimize impact when implementing PLM upgrades, customizations and maintenance for enterprise applications. A testing strategy is an integral part of an organization’s success to test and validate the stability of its PLM system for any fixes, upgrades or new releases, according to Razorleaf.
“We are pleased that Razorleaf clients will now be able to benefit from the power of Eggplant products to enhance their testing initiatives,” said Toby Marsden, VP global alliances, Keysight Technologies. “Our products will boost productivity, improve efficiency, and enhance software stability and effectiveness. Eggplant and Razorleaf share a vision to accelerate product innovation and help manufacturers on their digital transformation journey.”
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