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"Every imaginable source in the entire world of information technology can be accessed and used.""The solution is scalable.""They have a feature where they can record traffic and create tests on the report traffic.""The testing time is shortened because we generate test data automatically with SOAtest.""We do a lot of web services testing and REST services testing. That is the focus of this product.""Generating new messages, based on the existing .EDN and .XML messages, is a crucial part or the testing project that I’m currently in.""Technical support is helpful.""Parasoft SOAtest has improved the quality of our automated web services, which can be easily implemented through service chaining and service virtualization."

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"We have found multiple issues in our embedded system network protocols, related to buffer overflow. We have reduced some of these issues.""Whatever the test suit they give, it is intelligent. It will understand the protocol and it will generate the test cases based on the protocol: protocol, message sequence, protocol, message structure... Because of that, we can eliminate a lot of unwanted test cases, so we can execute the tests and complete them very quickly.""The product is related to US usage with TLS contact fees, i.e. how more data center connections will help lower networking costs."

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"Tuning the tool takes time because it gives quite a long list of warnings.""The feedback that we received from the DevOps of our organization was that the tool was a little heavy from the transformation perspective.""The product is very slow to start up, and that is a bit of a problem, actually.""Reporting facilities can be better.""UI testing should be more in-depth.""The summary reports could be improved.""Compatibility with HTTP 1.1 and TLS 1.2 needs to be improved.""Parasoft SOAtest has an internal refresh function where you can refresh the software to show the changes you’ve made in your projects. Unfortunately this function does not work properly, because it often does not show the changes after you’ve hit te refresh button a few times."

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"Sometimes, when we are testing embedded devices, when we trigger the test cases, the target will crash immediately. It is very difficult for us to identify the root cause of the crash because they do not provide sophisticated tools on the target side. They cover only the client-side application... They do not have diagnostic tools for the target side. Rather, they have them but they are very minimal and not very helpful.""Codenomicon Defensics should be more advanced for the testing sector. It should be somewhat easy and flexible to install.""It does not support the complete protocol stack. There are some IoT protocols that are not supported and new protocols that are not supported."

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  • "From what I understand, Parasoft SOAtest isn't the cheapest option. But it has a lot to offer."
  • "The cost of Parasoft seems to have gotten higher with a projection that wasn't really stipulated for our company. They've done a tremendous job at negotiating those deals."
  • "I think it would be a great step to decrease the price of the licenses."
  • "It is an expensive product, so think carefully about whether it fits your purposes and is the right tool for you."
  • "We are completed satisfied with Parasoft SOAtest. The ROI is more than 95%."
  • "The license price is a little expensive, but it provides a better outcome in terms of the end-to-end automation process."
  • "They do have a confusing licensing structure."
  • "The price is around $5,000 USD."
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    Overview

    Parasoft SOAtest delivers fully integrated API and web service testing capabilities that automate end-to-end functional API testing. Streamline automated testing with advanced codeless test creation for applications with multiple interfaces (REST & SOAP APIs, microservices, databases, and more).

    SOAtest reduces the risk of security breaches and performance outages by transforming functional testing artifacts into security and load equivalents. Such reuse, along with continuous monitoring of APIs for change, allows faster and more efficient testing.

    Defensics® fuzz testing is a comprehensive, powerful, and automated black box solution that enables organizations to effectively and efficiently discover and remediate security weaknesses in software. By taking a systematic and intelligent approach to negative testing, Defensics allows organizations to ensure software security without compromising on product innovation, increasing time to market, or inflating operational costs.

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    Charter Communications, Sabre, Caesars Entertainment, Charles Schwab, ING, Intel, Northbridge Financial, Capital Services, WoodmenLife
    Coriant, CERT-FI, Next Generation Networks
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    Financial Services Firm43%
    Government14%
    Manufacturing Company7%
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    Financial Services Firm32%
    Manufacturing Company14%
    Computer Software Company14%
    Government5%
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    Computer Software Company22%
    Manufacturing Company16%
    Financial Services Firm7%
    University6%
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    Small Business22%
    Midsize Enterprise9%
    Large Enterprise69%
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    Midsize Enterprise9%
    Large Enterprise75%
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    Midsize Enterprise14%
    Large Enterprise73%
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    Parasoft SOAtest is ranked 23rd in Functional Testing Tools with 30 reviews while Synopsys Defensics is ranked 5th in Fuzz Testing Tools. Parasoft SOAtest is rated 8.2, while Synopsys Defensics is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of Parasoft SOAtest writes "Reliable with a good interface but uses too much memory". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Synopsys Defensics writes "Technical support provided protocol-specific documentation to prove that some positives were not false". Parasoft SOAtest is most compared with Postman, SonarQube, Coverity, Polyspace Code Prover and Klocwork, whereas Synopsys Defensics is most compared with Snyk, SonarQube, Fortify on Demand, Invicti and HCL AppScan.

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