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published on Mar 27, 2020
Infostretch is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA. The company was founded in 2004 as a software testing pure-play, initially providing mobile testing services with delivery from, mostly, India.
One crucial contract for the firm was with a large U.S. telecom service provider, for which Infostretch was the certification authority for mobile apps on the carrier's mobile store. Infostretch then expanded its client base to large enterprises, often bundling mobile app development and testing, with a focus on mobile test automation.
Infostretch is on a growth trajectory. The firm has strengthened its presence in the U.S., with the opening of an office and a delivery presence in New York. It created two delivery centers in India. In 2016, Infostretch expanded to London and, in 2018, grew to Frankfurt in Germany. Infostretch has a headcount of ~1.35k.
The company has focused on three main client segments: BFSI and fintech, healthcare and wellness, and consumer goods/B2B (across telecom service providers, retail, hotel chains, and automotive OEMs). In total, Infostretch has ~50 active clients. Key clients include Fortune 500 BFSI, healthcare, and telecommunications companies.
Infostretch's transitioned in 2019 to its digital engineering portfolio.
QA remains a core element of the capabilities of Infostretch.
The company is still deriving 70% of its revenues from software testing service activities.
Since 2017, Infostretch has heavily invested in three main areas:
NelsonHall’s Software Testing Vendor Assessment for Infostretch is a comprehensive assessment of Infostretch’s advanced automation offerings and capabilities designed for:
The report provides a comprehensive and objective analysis of Infostretch’s advanced automation service offerings, capabilities, and market and financial strength, including:
Infostretch is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA. The company was founded in 2004 as a software testing pure-play, initially providing mobile testing services with delivery from, mostly, India.
One crucial contract for the firm was with a large U.S. telecom service provider, for which Infostretch was the certification authority for mobile apps on the carrier's mobile store. Infostretch then expanded its client base to large enterprises, often bundling mobile app development and testing, with a focus on mobile test automation.
Infostretch is on a growth trajectory. The firm has strengthened its presence in the U.S., with the opening of an office and a delivery presence in New York. It created two delivery centers in India. In 2016, Infostretch expanded to London and, in 2018, grew to Frankfurt in Germany. Infostretch has a headcount of ~1.35k.
The company has focused on three main client segments: BFSI and fintech, healthcare and wellness, and consumer goods/B2B (across telecom service providers, retail, hotel chains, and automotive OEMs). In total, Infostretch has ~50 active clients. Key clients include Fortune 500 BFSI, healthcare, and telecommunications companies.
Infostretch's transitioned in 2019 to its digital engineering portfolio.
QA remains a core element of the capabilities of Infostretch.
The company is still deriving 70% of its revenues from software testing service activities.
Since 2017, Infostretch has heavily invested in three main areas: