Test Automation
Choices

You’ve probably heard about the phenomenon test automation. But how do you know running automated tests is something for your business? Let’s find out.

Do I need test automation?

Maybe you think test automation is nothing for your company. But you might want to think about it twice. Does it often happen there are bugs found in software that has been build some time ago? Or do you have to wait a long time before every deployment because of the tests that have not been executed yet? Or does your software contain key functionality to keep your business running? In all of these cases, a test automation tool could be very useful.

Ok, but what tool should I use?

The tool you want to use for your test automation differs from every situation. First you have to think about the software you want to test in the tool.

Only one application

It is possible there is one main application, for example Salesforce, you want to include in automated tests. In this case you can start looking for test automation tools that are especially made for, or working together with that specific application.

Multiple applications

There might also be a lot of applications you want to include in your automated testing. In that case you can choose to use different tools that are specific for every application, or one tool that can be used to test it all.

What tool should I use to automate Salesforce testing?

Since Salesforce is a web-based software application, a lot of automation tool could do the testing job. If you want a tool that knows Salesforce, you should consider Provar. This smart and code-free tool is not limited to Salesforce testing only, but it also supports integrations.

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