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published on Sep 28, 2017
This NelsonHall vendor assessment analyzes LTI's capabilities and offerings in digital testing services.
NelsonHall’s Software Testing Vendor Assessment for LTI is a comprehensive assessment of LTI’s digital testing offerings and capabilities designed for:
The report provides a comprehensive and objective analysis of LTI’s digital testing offerings, capabilities, and market and financial strength, including:
Assurance Services is one of LTI’s main service lines. At the end of 2016, it had a headcount of 3.1k and was serving 126 active clients.
Assurance Services has a very different profile from LTI overall: it has focused its development on BFSI (which accounts for 76% of its revenues), of which insurance is most important (35%). Also, its client base is predominantly in North America and Europe (mostly the U.K.) (see Revenue Summary section).
Assurance Services focuses on several verticals including banking and financial services, insurance, media and entertainment, manufacturing; and on several technologies including test automation, non-functional, ERP, digital, cloud, agile/DevOps, and data.
Assurance Services' largest testing clients are a U.S. headquartered bank, a U.S. media firm, a U.S. P&C insurance firm, a U.K. P&C insurer, and a South African bank. It has several contracts that involve up to ~400 career testers, and TCVs up to ~$40m.
Since FY15, Assurance Services has been pushing several priorities, including:
As part of its investment in its service portfolio and IP, Assurance Services has emphasized its capabilities around:
Assurance Services is pushing its consultative capabilities and its ability to conduct workshops on digital testing; it has created six digital test labs. These labs are showrooms and provide access to mobile devices, wearables, and AR/VR, as well as Assurance Services' main digital IP and platforms (in particular DiCE). Assurance Services is currently rolling out these digital test labs, and has one in Pune, two in Bangalore, and three in the U.S.