Overview
HP Service Virtualization software allows development and testing teams to access
limited or unavailable services in a simulated, virtual environment. This
easy-to-use solution speeds application delivery, eliminates risks and reduces
cost by virtualizing services within existing environments. By enabling parallel
development and early functional testing, it eliminates wait times. HP Service
Virtualization also reduces the use of high-cost, business-critical
infrastructure or pay-per-use components for testing.
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Benefits |
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Speed-up release cycles
HP Service Virtualization
allows parallel development and early functional
testing. Reduce wait time for unavailable systems
or waiting for static stubs to be available to your
development and functional testing team. Allow 24/7
access to customized virtual services to test more
scenarios with faster turnaround.
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Reduce budgets required to run and manage complex test environments
HP Service Virtualization allows
reduction of infrastructure costs including hardware,
software licenses, and maintenance. It also minimizes
usage of high-cost business critical infrastructure
for testing.
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Decrease third-party expenses
HP Service
Virtualization allows reduction of third-party costs
incurred by running repetitive functional and
performance tests that access pay-per-use components.
Manage third-party costs by allowing creation of local
simulated instances of third-party components.
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Reduce risk by engaging quality teams early
HP Service Virtualization allows testing earlier in the
cycle without the necessity of having the end system
ready. It delivers results much faster in shorter cycles
by removing slow performing components and wait
cycles. It helps to identify defects at the time when they
are cheaper and quicker to fix.
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Decrease risk with broader test coverage:
HP Service
Virtualization allows testing for malicious backend
system behavior. Allow functional and performance
engineers to imitate negative behavior or breakdown
of dependent systems. By having the ability to change
backend performance characteristics it also allows
them to optimize application performance and find the
best deployment configuration.
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