Tricentis NeoLoad Implementation Team
We used the cloud version for our POC, which didn't take much time. We were able to finish the deployment within two days. Our implementation took time because multiple approvals were required from our end, along with some security issues. The solution's cloud deployment was easy, but on-premise deployment was difficult.
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Sanket Sunil Randive
Senior Consultant at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
The Tricentis team was involved in implementing Tricentis NeoLoad, so it wasn't in-house.
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Chinnikrishna Bandi
Consultant at Capgemini Invent
The implementation was completed by our internal vendor team.
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Tricentis NeoLoad
March 2024
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We deployed NeoLoad in-house. I already had experience with the solution from my previous job, so we didn't need Tricentis to send a consultant to help us. However, it's helpful to take advantage of their consultants if you need them. Tricentis has a network of freelancers, so it's easy to find a consultant near you, and you can usually find somebody who speaks your mother tongue.
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Denise Duchesney
Senior Manager Test Automation at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
We did the implementation in-house.
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reviewer1584207
Test Specialist at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
It was deployed in-house. We deployed it ourselves based on the documentation.
For deployment, we only need one employee who has experience in cloud deployment. For maintenance also, one admin is enough.
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Abishek Kota
Deputy Manager at BSH
We were able to implement the tool with our in-house team.
View full review »When we started out in 2009-2010, we did use the vendor team to guide us through and setup the necessary infrastructure. Over the years, we have built a strong in-house team and have setup our own infrastructure and cloud instances.
Depending on the technical expertise of your team, you can choose to implement in-house or avail the support of the vendor team. While the basic installation is straightforward, the vendor team could help you choose the right hardware systems/configuration for localized load generation or help you configure Neotys cloud for IP simulation or handling larger user loads.
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Patrik Badkar
Technical Lead at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
It was an in-house job. In terms of maintenance, we usually have an admin team and a security team to put patches, etc.
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Shivashanker Patil
Senior Performance Engineer at Ascend Learning
An in-house team implemented NeoLoad for the current project.
View full review »We did it in-house.
View full review »I implemented it in-house on my own. It is open source. I downloaded it, and I was fine.
View full review »The implementation was done by an in-house team.
View full review »We implemented it in-house.
View full review »We implemented it with our in-house team.
View full review »We implemented it with our in-house team.
View full review »We did it in-house.
View full review »Tricentis NeoLoad can be installed in ten minutes.
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Shivashanker Patil
Senior Performance Engineer at Ascend Learning
The implementation was done in-house.
View full review »Well, first I got trained by a vendor team. After that, I implemented more projects using NeoLoad.
My advice is that there should be a minimum of 4GB of memory on the servers on which you are installing NeoLoad.
View full review »We implemented it in-house.
View full review »Executable binaries made life easier during the implementation and do not require any advice.
View full review »We utilized a vendor team. They were fairly knowledgeable and knew how to quickly troubleshoot the issues or contact Neotys.
View full review »We did the installation in-house, with vendor support when needed.
View full review »We used a vendor team. Neither the coding language nor the ease of use of the product was obvious and we needed someone with NeoLoad experience.
View full review »We implemented it with our in-house team.
View full review »We implemented it in-house ourselves. Evan and Steve provided guidance while doing so.
View full review »The implementation was taken care in-house. Implementation is a fairly straightforward process if the load generators and controllers are in the same subnet. It takes a bit of time to setup the network firewall rules and to open up all the necessary ports if the load generators are in various subnets.
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In house.
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MarkusBonner
Release Test Manager at a tech company with 201-500 employees
We got someone from Neotys to help us find someone to help assist us. They recommended a partner to help us to set it up right very quickly. We ordered the assistance suggested and we signed the contract on a Friday evening. We got the first report from NeoLoad the following Tuesday evening. We were quite satisfied with the assistance we received. It made the setup process quite easy.
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Mukesh Dhingra
Assosiate Project Manager at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
A vendor team implemented it.
View full review »We implemented it through our in-house team.
View full review »We implemented it in house and my advice is to follow the installation document.
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View full review »The implementation was done in-house.
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Tricentis NeoLoad
March 2024
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