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published on Feb 28, 2020
EPAM highlights that its experience in software product testing enables it to take a consulting-led approach; it also has experience in designing accelerators as well as specific offerings, including performance engineering and testing.
Two years ago, EPAM created its DevTestSecOps practice, which includes its capabilities around cloud infrastructure and application migration to the cloud, application operations, DevOps services, security, and software testing. The DevTestSecOps is EPAM's largest practice along with its Digital Engineering Practice (software development) and has a headcount of 9k.
With the creation of the DevTestSecOps practice, EPAM also grouped all its QA capabilities away from other units to create a testing services unit at scale, increase its investment in training, portfolio, and IP. The testing unit is the largest unit with the DevTestSecOps practice and has a headcount of ~7k.
EPAM's background in technology and software products means that, from a testing perspective, EPAM has long been exposed to agile development and continuous testing, working for companies such as Google.
NelsonHall’s Software Testing Vendor Assessment for EPAM Systems is a comprehensive assessment of EPAM’s next-gen testing service offerings and capabilities designed for:
The report provides a comprehensive and objective analysis of EPAM’s next-gen testing service offerings, capabilities, and market and financial strength, including:
EPAM Systems initially started providing standalone testing services through a localization and internationalization contract for Brio Software (now part of Oracle); it set up its testing practice in 1999.
EPAM highlights that its experience in software product testing enables it to take a consulting-led approach; it also has experience in designing accelerators as well as specific offerings, including performance engineering and testing.
Two years ago, EPAM created its DevTestSecOps practice, which includes its capabilities around cloud infrastructure and application migration to the cloud, application operations, DevOps services, security, and software testing. The DevTestSecOps is EPAM's largest practice along with its Digital Engineering Practice (software development) and has a headcount of 9k.
With the creation of the DevTestSecOps practice, EPAM also grouped all its QA capabilities away from other units to create a testing services unit at scale, increase its investment in training, portfolio, and IP. The testing unit is the largest unit with the DevTestSecOps practice and has a headcount of ~7k.
EPAM's background in technology and software products means that, from a testing perspective, EPAM has long been exposed to agile development and continuous testing, working for companies such as Google.