HCL launches new AI-powered testing automation platform for communication service providers

The platform integrates into existing testing environments and delivers intelligent test planning in which Internet bots utilize AI and analytics to plan test scenarios and provide automatic test orchestration, HCL told in a press statement.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 20-08-2018 20:59 IST | Created: 20-08-2018 20:47 IST
HCL launches new AI-powered testing automation platform for communication service providers
Leading global tech firm HCL today announced the launch of an artificial intelligence (AI)-based, end-to-end testing automation platform called HCL TURBO for communication service providers. (Image Credit: Twitter)

Leading global tech firm HCL today announced the launch of an artificial intelligence (AI)-based, end-to-end testing automation platform called HCL TURBO for communication service providers.

The platform integrates into existing testing environments and delivers intelligent test planning in which Internet bots utilize AI and analytics to plan test scenarios and provide automatic test orchestration, HCL told in a press statement.

"As service providers invest in new technologies as part of their digital transformation, they are increasingly looking for testing solutions that help minimize the risk associated with deploying new technology, Said Curtis Price, Vice President, Infrastructure Services, IDC. 

“HCL TURBO utilizes AI, analytics, and automation to offer significant advances over traditional testing solutions. TURBO provides a comprehensive end-to-end network testing solution for networks, devices, and applications that allows service providers to reduce technology risk, reduce operational expenditures, and accelerate time-to-market for new service launches," he further added.

HCL TURBO automates all phases of the test lifecycle from planning and execution to reporting and works seamlessly across networks, devices, and application testing. It can be deployed in the cloud, on-premise, or in hybrid environments, told GH Rao, President of Engineering and R&D Services, HCL Technologies. 

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