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published on Jun 03, 2020
This NelsonHall assessment analyzes LTI's offerings and capabilities in Software Testing Services
NelsonHall’s Software Testing Vendor Assessment for LTI is a comprehensive assessment of LTI’s advanced automation offerings and capabilities designed for:
The report provides a comprehensive and objective analysis of LTI’s advanced automation service offerings, capabilities, and market and financial strength, including:
LTI made a change in it testing service structure in FY20 and moved from a P&L structure to a TCoE model. LTI's career tester now sit in the verticals and other horizonal service lines (e.g., SAP, Oracle and Salesforce). In total LTI estimates it has approximately 4,200 career testers across the organization at the end of 2019, representing ~13% of its total headcount.
In the past two years, LTI has been working on its -next-gen technologies, and especially on AI/ML. An example of this focus on AI is its Metis IP. Quality Engineering Services has made Metis its primary platform, which it is enriching with most of its existing accelerators and IP through integration.
Another essential element of the testing strategy of Quality Engineering Services is around UX testing. LTI was the first firm to introduce user-based brain wave analysis (MUTE IP) for its sentiment analysis. To date, LTI remains one of only two firms with this offering.
As part of its IP strategy, LTI Quality Engineering Services sells its tools as IP with a software license and maintenance fee.
LTI Assurance Services has aligned its QA portfolio around the following priorities. LTI highlights it has at least five clients of each of the offerings: