OpenText UFT One Implementation Team
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Chris Trimper
Test Automaton Architect at Independent Health
Everyone does automation and has admin rights on their machine, because we don't necessarily know the frequency in which patches may come. All of a sudden Chrome might change your architecture, then we need a patch. I could work with the desktop team and get a patch deployed, but that might require a lot of paper and time, so we just push it ourselves.
If you don't have admin rights, it's a pretty easy installation. You can do like a silent installer and run a really long command that has the answer to every prompt in it, then you can patch it up. You can do that, and it works quite well. I have never actually worked with our desktop team to get it packaged because they have a six-month backlog right now to get the apps packaged, but I'm sure it could be done: piece of cake.
Once it is installed, it works really well. It is 100 percent up to you if you integrate with ALM Octane. If you don't integrate it with ALM Octane, then it is one extra step that you don't have to do. So, you pretty much install it and walk away for about 15 minutes because it's got a boatload of DLLs to register, then you come back and have it working.
It is pretty easy; It used to be a lot more complicated, but it seems like it has gotten better. I haven't had a bad installation in a very long time. It works with pretty much everything. The new Chromium Edge is out, and as long as you have 15.0.1 or greater, then it just works. We are on the latest Chrome and Firefox browsers, and it works well. We technically have a network issue that is preventing us from talking to our Macs right now, but once that network issue is fixed, we can remotely control Safari on a Mac with UFT One.
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MohibSDET
Senior Test Automation Consultant at PROSSE
The deployment took around one hour. We needed two people to deploy the product in our organization.
View full review »We had our IT team do the implementation of the solution.
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March 2024
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reviewer2038911
Senior Consultant at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees
Deployment was completed in-house.
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reviewer2038911
Senior Consultant at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees
Implementation can be done on-house.
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reviewer1120770
Associate Manager at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees
We did not need any assistance. We are good with the knowledge that we have internally.
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reviewer1984341
Test Automation Engineer at a computer software company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Technical support from Edgewood guided us through the initial setup and installation.
One in-house engineer can handle ongoing maintenance.
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DEVARAJ RANGANATHAN
Automation Test Consultant at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees
I assist our clients in setting up their operations, such as helping to identify objects or setting up the scripting. However, I do not help with the actual deployment.
View full review »I will always recommend setting up an in-house team with one test automation lead, one test automation architect and rest automation developers. However, if a vendor team offers a more cost effective solution, then the same team structure is to be implemented at their site.
View full review »We implemented it in-house since it wasn’t a large-scale implementation. I don’t have much advice or implementation since it's straightforward.
View full review »Our in-house admin team implemented it.
View full review »We implemented it with our in-house team.
View full review »We generally will implement IR in-house, but then again we train and mentor folks on using these products, so that makes a certain amount of sense.
Read the install notes before you start and make sure your target system meets all the requirements. So often folks call for support when really it was a matter of not reading the installation documentation.
View full review »We implemented it through a SAP team, but now manage all maintenance and upgrades internally.
View full review »We did it in-house, and I was a part of this team. You need to make sure to demonstrate to team members the proper tools for installation so they can follow the various concepts and then arrange for proper training to be given to all users for the best use of it. I believe that a well-trained person/team can solve issues with HP UFT by themselves.
View full review »We implemented with our in-house team.
View full review »I was working in a service-based company as an automation developer. I have implemented all types of frameworks in the banking sector on which I was working.
View full review »It was done through a vendor team who were mid-level in experience.
View full review »Implementation was done through a vendor team, and their level of expertise is 9/10.
View full review »An in-house team implemented it.
View full review »We did it in-house.
View full review »We used an in-house team for implementation.
View full review »We did it in-house.
View full review »I implement it with in-house teams.
View full review »In-house implementation for a customer.
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