OpenText Silk Test Previous Solutions
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Director of Engineering at a energy/utilities company with 51-200 employees
I believe they used something called TestPartner.
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Malli Bharathi M
IT Service Delivery Manager Testing and RPA at a transportation company with 1,001-5,000 employees
We had been using Panaya four to five years ago, and we want to bring that back since our business users are comfortable with it.
I have used SAP TAO previously but that was in another organization. We used it as a build automation tool for UFT. Silk Test is a simpler tool that I retrained myself to use.
View full review »Before SilkTest our company used WinRunner. Switch to SilkTest was justified by:
1) License cost
2) More up-to-date technology
3) Numerous technical advantages listed in the most valuable features section
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Yes, we've used Maven / Gradle frameworks with Selenium + Java with TestNG/ReportNG, Cucumber, JBehave, Serenity BDD, and we've run these frameworks through Git/GitHub/BitBucket/Stash into Jenkins. We've used this for UI, SOAP API, REST API, and DB testing.
View full review »MI's Winrunner.
View full review »We did have a solution previously.
View full review »We switched as not many tools allow browser based testing as Borland SilkTest does.
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Saraswathi B
Test Automation Project Lead at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
We did not previously use a different solution.
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OpenText Silk Test
April 2024
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