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published on Sep 22, 2017
This NelsonHall vendor assessment analyzes NTT DATA's capabilities and offerings in digital testing services.
NelsonHall’s Software Testing Vendor Assessment for NTT DATA is a comprehensive assessment of NTT DATA’s digital testing offerings and capabilities designed for:
The report provides a comprehensive and objective analysis of NTT DATA’s digital testing offerings, capabilities, and market and financial strength, including:
With the acquisition of Dell Services in November 2016, NTT DATA has gained a software testing practice with (NelsonHall estimated) CY 2015 revenues of ~$200m, and a headcount of 2.7k.
Dell Services strengthened the global delivery network of NTT DATA, bringing 1.7k software testers in India and 400 in the U.S. It also brought several testing accelerators (e.g. intelliPERF on performance testing) and a focus on DevOps.
NTT DATA had 2016 software testing revenues of ~$1,100m and a NelsonHall estimated 15k software testers in total across its geographies as of H1 2017, and NelsonHall estimates NTT DATA’s digital testing services revenues to be ~$200m in 2016 (excluding agile testing revenues).
After the Dell Services acquisition, NTT DATA made an organizational change, removing P&L responsibility for its software testing practices, and put the practices and communities of testers under the umbrella of its Digital Application and Information Management division. With this organizational change and a geography based structure, NTT DATA wants to drive client intimacy and reactiveness. It is also aiming to drive the verticalization of its various software testing offerings.
NTT DATA is aiming to drive collaboration across geographical testing communities: as part of its NTT DATA Global One program, it promotes common methods and tools for solutioning, accelerators, and platforms.
NTT DATA is aligning its service portfolio towards specialized services, vertical offerings, and accelerators, e.g.: