Hey everyone,
Bloor (independent technology research and analyst) has published its 2019 Market Update for Test Data
Management, listing Redgate as an innovator, and scoring SQL Provision 4.5 out of 5 or test data provisioning.
The report covers market trends, approaches and vendors and is a useful and concise guide to the test data management space. You can download a free copy of the report and an accompanying InBrief on SQL Provision from our website.
We're excited by how SQL Provision has been scored, and the analysts research into test data provisioning. The following snippet from the report supports what we're hearing from customers, and it'd be great to hear your thoughts on this too:
"Within the space, we also see
an increased emphasis on test data provisioning, as opposed to merely test data
management. This is likely due to continued interest in DevOps practices, as
well as Agile and continuous testing. The idea is to provide not only a way to
create test data, but a method of distributing it effectively and efficiently
to your testers, often by means of self-service. The advantage here is a
significant improvement to the tester experience and to testing efficiency,
thus (one hopes) preventing test data as a whole from becoming a bottleneck to
your continuous testing, test automation, or DevOps pipelines. It’s also worth
noting that test data provisioning particularly benefits from a data
virtualization capability."
Please do share this news and the link to the reports with your
colleagues and friends.
Cheers,
James
Hey everyone,
Bloor (independent technology research and analyst) has published its 2019 Market Update for Test Data Management, listing Redgate as an innovator, and scoring SQL Provision 4.5 out of 5 or test data provisioning.
The report covers market trends, approaches and vendors and is a useful and concise guide to the test data management space. You can download a free copy of the report and an accompanying InBrief on SQL Provision from our website.
We're excited by how SQL Provision has been scored, and the analysts research into test data provisioning. The following snippet from the report supports what we're hearing from customers, and it'd be great to hear your thoughts on this too:
"Within the space, we also see an increased emphasis on test data provisioning, as opposed to merely test data management. This is likely due to continued interest in DevOps practices, as well as Agile and continuous testing. The idea is to provide not only a way to create test data, but a method of distributing it effectively and efficiently to your testers, often by means of self-service. The advantage here is a significant improvement to the tester experience and to testing efficiency, thus (one hopes) preventing test data as a whole from becoming a bottleneck to your continuous testing, test automation, or DevOps pipelines. It’s also worth noting that test data provisioning particularly benefits from a data virtualization capability."
Please do share this news and the link to the reports with your colleagues and friends.
Cheers,
James