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The Implications Of Using Legacy Testing Tools

The Implications Of Using Legacy Testing Tools

Tricentis
Published by: Research Desk Released: Jan 19, 2021

Teams get stuck with legacy test management tools for many reasons. The business value of testing is often poorly understood. QA is often seen as a cost center that primarily delivers back-office benefits as opposed to being a critical enabler of customer value. And modernizing tools for other technology functions often comes first. Without a compelling ROI, demand for QA improvements is easily de-prioritized as a nice-to-have enhancement…maybe next year.