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Pure Testing, IBM launch test software

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New Delhi , March 7

IBM Global Services in association with PT Pure Testing on Tuesday launched their latest test software, `IBM Rational Tools' for high ROI (Return on Investment) test automation, said a company release.

This software is increasingly becoming an important component in the software development and maintenance cycle, stated Mr Satya Nand Shukla, Principal Consultant, IBM Global Services.

Mr Vipul Kocher, CEO, Pure Testing presented a method of analysing risks in a testing project, distinguishing between project and product risks in testing, and applying risk analysis to prioritise the testing tasks, added the release.

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