Certainly, I would recommend it. The reason being that it supports the major, latest transport and data protocols, plus it has rigorous infrastructure implementation.
Architect: Service Virtualization, DevOps and Automation at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2017-05-16T20:07:00Z
May 16, 2017
Always check for your requirements first, choose the tool wisely, and then try to learn the tool and technology beforehand. Overall, IBM RTVS is a very good tool and it works very well on a Windows platform. Some of the feature would amaze you and you will love it!
When evaluating Service Virtualization tools, PeerSpot users explain that it is important to understand your specific needs as well as the capabilities of the various tools. Users note that earlier defect identification as well as the ability to spin up virtual services without purchasing additional hardware are valuable features of these tools. Buyers should also take into consideration the types of licenses available, associated costs and integration with other products.
Certainly, I would recommend it. The reason being that it supports the major, latest transport and data protocols, plus it has rigorous infrastructure implementation.
Always check for your requirements first, choose the tool wisely, and then try to learn the tool and technology beforehand. Overall, IBM RTVS is a very good tool and it works very well on a Windows platform. Some of the feature would amaze you and you will love it!