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Testenium Limited

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Testenium Limited

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Testenium is a London-based specialised technology services organisation, offering a radical and truly innovative Meta Computing driven, Cloud-native, online automation platform for “Testing-as-a-Service” (TaaS) and “Encryption-as-a-Service” (EaaS) operations, for enterprise clients and professionals, with varied software development and testing needs. Testenium aims to bring in tremendous cost and operational efficiencies in QA automation and software development, through a remote, flexible, robust and secure software development platform. Testenium is built and delivered on path-breaking “Meta Computing” technology – in essence bringing forward simplified adoption, and usage of advanced and highly secure automation capabilities - using TAMIL (Testenium Application Modelling & Interface Language), a meta-programming language and other accessible formats, to dramatically shorten software development timeframes, to literally within a matter of milli-seconds. The Accelerated Massive Parallel Testing (AMPT) feature in Testenium, which was built using JAVA’s multi-threading concept, accelerates multiple concurrent QA processes, and offering comprehensive coverage and rapid scalability of operations. Testenium is delivered on a Software-as-a-Service model, leveraging the access and global distributed footprint of Cloud infrastructure – taking advantage of the unconstrained scalability possible. Testenium's value proposition: 1. Infrastructure cost optimisation – across hardware, storage, device and software components 2. Extreme and comprehensive test automation (both scripting AND execution) - at Cloud Scale! 3. Autonomy in operations, Scalability of testing & Flexibility in access; with the creation of enterprise-internal knowledge capital 4. Tremendous efficiencies & enhanced security in software development

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