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Infosys recognized as a Leader in Software Testing by NelsonHall

Infosys recognized as a Leader in Software Testing by NelsonHall

India Blooms News Service | | 30 Aug 2016, 05:16 pm
Bangalore, Aug 30 (IBNS): Infosys (NYSE: INFY), a global leader in consulting, technology, outsourcing and next-generation services has been evaluated as a Leader in Software Testing by NelsonHall Vendor Evaluation & Assessment Tool (NEAT).

Infosys was recognized as a leader for its ability to deliver immediate benefits and meet future client requirements.

In addition to Overall market segment, Infosys was recognized as a leader in the Digital Focus and Efficiency Focus markets segments.

NelsonHall analyzes the performance of vendors offering software testing services and assesses their capabilities across a range of criteria and business situations, and identifies the best performing vendors in the software testing segment.

The report evaluated 24 leading outsourcers that are active across multiple markets in specific focus areas (market segments) including Digital Focus, Consulting Focus, Efficiency Focus, Pure-Play Focus, and Transformation Focus.

According to the report, NelsonHall estimates that 40 percent of Infosys’ testing revenues come from software development, systems integration, application maintenance and support bundled with testing contracts, while 60 percent comes from standalone contracts.

According to the report, the financial services sector has been the largest adopter for software testing, representing 38 percent of global spending. NelsonHall reports that the global software testing spending was $38.2bn in 2015, and is estimated to grow to $42.8bn by 2020 (3% CAGR).

 

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