Paul Krill
Editor at Large

Mercury focusing on SOA with software quality package

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Apr 3, 20062 mins

Integration with SAP, Microsoft platforms also is cited

Mercury Interactive on Monday is taking the wraps off an upgraded version of its Mercury Quality Center software quality testing platform, which is geared toward SOA and Web services.

Mercury Quality Center 9.0 helps customers automate functional testing of service-based applications including SOA and Web services via new capabilities in Mercury QuickTest Professional. QuickTest is one of several automated software testing products in Quality Center. Others include TestDirector, WinRunner, and Business Process Testing.

The new release is available now.

“[With Version 9.0], we can automatically introspect the Web service and create a test for you to automate,” said Rajesh Radhakrishnan, vice president of products at Mercury.

Mercury with Version 9.0 is looking to help users manage risk in mission-critical applications and make software quality teams more effective. Also featured in Version 9.0 is testing for Adobe Flex environments for rich Internet applications.

Additionally, Version 9.0 integrates with the SAP Solution Manager, which is where SAP houses the definition of processes, Radhakrishnan said. “By integrating to that, we’re able to pull out automatically every change that was made in SAP,” and gauge what needs to be tested, he said.

Integration with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System for application lifecycle management and the Visual Studio IDE also is part of Version 9.0.

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