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AllanRocker
2/15/2006 11:03:39 AM

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AllanRocker
2/15/2006 11:05:44 AM
You should utilize Mercury Loadrunner with combination with the
Performance Center if at all possible. We use Loadrunner to validate
each monthly release with this product for Load and Stress testing
initiatives.
Contact>>>
MaryAnn O'Brien [mo'brien@mercury.com]
MaryAnn can assist you with demos, and getting started.

There are Mercury Interactive webinars for people who want a learn more
about Mercury solutions. These webinars are for folks who are new to
our solutions as well as for those who want to expand their usage to
other product lines. The webinars will help give an understanding of
the basic functionality of SiteScope, QuickTest Professional,
LoadRunner along with our Test Management solution known as Quality
Center.



This URL list all webinars for November.

http://publicmsp.merc-int.com/webpages/webinars.htm



SiteScope 8.0 Evaluation

http://www.mercury.com/us/products/business-availability-center/sitescope/



QuickTest Professional Evaluation

http://www.mercury.com/us/products/quality-center/functional-testing/quicktest-professional/



LoadRunner Evaluation

http://www.mercury.com/us/products/performance-center/loadrunner/



In addition, with the New Year drawing closer we have some end of the
year promos that you may want to know about. If you think you will need
new or additional licenses in the future, now is the best time to save!




The promo covers most products such as QuickTestPro, TestDirector for
Quality Center, Quality Center with Dashboard, Test Suite, LoadRunner
w/Diagnostics, Mercury Managed Services and SiteScope. We also have a
very aggressive competitive replacement program.
Andreas Håkansson
2/15/2006 4:56:30 PM
Hi

We are currently looking into extending our development tools with good
performance & profiling tools and I would like to ask
all the readers for advice on what to use. Software vendors may contact me
directly over e-mail IF (and only if) we're not added
to newsletters/mailing-lists or any other form of advertising channels
implicitly. Tools in all price ranges are interesting and we want
to be able to look at stuff like

# Isolate memory leaks
# Isolate bottlenecks
# Various code analasys tools

We know of the new Visual Studio 2005 Team editions as well as DevPartner
Studio. Other tools of interest are stress test and
load testing tools. I.e we are developing web-applications and need to
simulate trafic on the site, using quality software (for example
Microsoft Stress Test application doesn't feel like the complete deal).

So all software no "test environment should be without" are welcome
suggestions. We are using Windows 2003 Servers, SQL Server
2000 and Visual Studio 2003 / NET 1.1. During this year we will migrate to
Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005.


Sincerly,

Andreas Håkansson

JohnA
2/16/2006 6:40:38 AM
I've found the Sci-Tech memory profiler very useful for tracking memory
allocation and garbage collection.

http://www.scitech.se/
Atanas [AQA]
2/20/2006 6:34:25 PM
Hi Andreas,

For performance and memory profiling, please check our AQTime profiler
http://www.automatedqa.com/products/aqtime/index.asp

For load testing, stress testing and functional testing we offer
award-winning TestComplete:
http://www.automatedqa.com/products/testcomplete/index.asp


You can also check our Team System Integrations page, if you plan to use
Team System for your back end project management:
http://www.automatedqa.com/products/team_system_support.asp

Regards
Atanas
--
AutomatedQA Corp.
www.automatedQA.com
Test, Debug, Deliver!



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