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Wipro and Perfecto Mobile Join Forces on Cloud Testing

Wipro has joined forces with Perfecto Mobile, provider of the MobileCloud Platform and integrated mobile application quality suite, to establish Wipro’s Mobility Testing Center of Excellence (CoE).

Using the MobileCloud Platform, Wipro’s certified experts will remotely test their customers’ mobile applications on thousands of real devices located around the world, leverage mobile test automation, performance and monitoring technologies, and allow globally distributed teams to collaborate and share sessions in real time.

Integrating Wipro’s end-to-end mobile solutions and Perfecto Mobile’s technology provides global enterprises a cost-effective way to deliver apps faster.

Wipro’s Mobility Testing CoE enables customers to seamlessly deploy mobile apps with greater functionality to their consumers, partners and employees.

Wipro’s Mobility Testing Solutions combined with Perfecto Mobile’s MobileCloud Platform delivers an end-to-end mobile quality suite for enterprises across the world.

The CoE also provides training to help build specific competencies with Perfecto Mobile’s products.

“Global Fortune 500 customers are always seeking greater innovation and value for their businesses, especially when leveraging mobility. As mobile becomes the top consumer interaction method, mobile application testing continues to be one of the biggest unsolved challenges enterprises are facing,” said Gaurav Dhall, Global Head, Wipro Mobility Solutions. “When creating our Mobility Testing Center of Excellence, it was imperative for us to include Perfecto Mobile’s cloud-based platform in order to test our global customers’ mobile apps, regardless of their location. The multiple benefits of the MobileCloud™ Platform made our decision simple. We trust Perfecto Mobile’s technology, approach and brand to help us deliver the quality our customers have come to expect from Wipro.”

“As the mobile market expands and the need for mobile testing and monitoring increases, it makes sense for enterprises to choose a partner path. Wipro’s end-to-end mobility services and their unique mobility testing solutions help enterprise customers plan for and launch mobile apps faster and with all the functionalities enterprises are looking for,” said Eran Yaniv, CEO, Perfecto Mobile. “We’re proud that our MobileCloud™ Platform is a fundamental capability of Wipro’s Mobility Testing Center of Excellence, as we believe that cloud-based technology is the only way to connect remote teams to local markets. Being able to test and deliver quality applications through the cloud allows Wipro’s certified experts to test applications more frequently, test them better, and test them faster, ensuring their customers can ‘go mobile’ with confidence.”

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Wipro and Perfecto Mobile Join Forces on Cloud Testing

Wipro has joined forces with Perfecto Mobile, provider of the MobileCloud Platform and integrated mobile application quality suite, to establish Wipro’s Mobility Testing Center of Excellence (CoE).

Using the MobileCloud Platform, Wipro’s certified experts will remotely test their customers’ mobile applications on thousands of real devices located around the world, leverage mobile test automation, performance and monitoring technologies, and allow globally distributed teams to collaborate and share sessions in real time.

Integrating Wipro’s end-to-end mobile solutions and Perfecto Mobile’s technology provides global enterprises a cost-effective way to deliver apps faster.

Wipro’s Mobility Testing CoE enables customers to seamlessly deploy mobile apps with greater functionality to their consumers, partners and employees.

Wipro’s Mobility Testing Solutions combined with Perfecto Mobile’s MobileCloud Platform delivers an end-to-end mobile quality suite for enterprises across the world.

The CoE also provides training to help build specific competencies with Perfecto Mobile’s products.

“Global Fortune 500 customers are always seeking greater innovation and value for their businesses, especially when leveraging mobility. As mobile becomes the top consumer interaction method, mobile application testing continues to be one of the biggest unsolved challenges enterprises are facing,” said Gaurav Dhall, Global Head, Wipro Mobility Solutions. “When creating our Mobility Testing Center of Excellence, it was imperative for us to include Perfecto Mobile’s cloud-based platform in order to test our global customers’ mobile apps, regardless of their location. The multiple benefits of the MobileCloud™ Platform made our decision simple. We trust Perfecto Mobile’s technology, approach and brand to help us deliver the quality our customers have come to expect from Wipro.”

“As the mobile market expands and the need for mobile testing and monitoring increases, it makes sense for enterprises to choose a partner path. Wipro’s end-to-end mobility services and their unique mobility testing solutions help enterprise customers plan for and launch mobile apps faster and with all the functionalities enterprises are looking for,” said Eran Yaniv, CEO, Perfecto Mobile. “We’re proud that our MobileCloud™ Platform is a fundamental capability of Wipro’s Mobility Testing Center of Excellence, as we believe that cloud-based technology is the only way to connect remote teams to local markets. Being able to test and deliver quality applications through the cloud allows Wipro’s certified experts to test applications more frequently, test them better, and test them faster, ensuring their customers can ‘go mobile’ with confidence.”

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