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At Verity Software, we provide our customers with comprehensive customer training programs to ensure clients can derive maximum benefit from our solutions as quickly and easily as possible. Training programs can be tailored to meet the needs of all types of users including the project team, super users and regular users.
Our delivery team consists of leading innovators and very senior technical consultants, each having over a decade of design and development experience. We are the trusted partners by organizations for all their technical training needs. Our training ratings are always 4.5 Out of 5 by the delegates and training managers.
Verity offers certification course across spectrum of Software Testing courses from globally recognized accredited partners like ISTQB, ITB, SALT, iSQI and Experimentus that help your team to:
Following are some of our most popular testing certifications.
Verity launches some of the most demanding courses in the industry keeping in mind adaptive needs of Testing Professionals.
Verity is recognised Globally
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Successfully delivered Test Estimation Techniques course in Bangalore
Successfully delivered ISTQB Advance Level -Technical Test Analyst (CTAL-TTA) course in Bangalore. It’s always fun to play with code and do unit test, control flow, data flow, coupling, cohesive and call graph analysis to find instability in the code along with Performance and security testing.All the best to all participants for certification exam
Successfully delivered Risk Based Testing Training at one our esteem client in Bangalore
Successfully delivered Mobile App Testing Foundation Level course in Bangalore
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Theme: Bang For The Bug: Economics Of Quality In The Digital Age
In this digital age the question before delivery teams is how much testing ensures good quality. While Agile and DevOps’ delivery models talk about testing and quality checks at every stage and emphasise on the principle of “Quality is everyone’s responsibility”, the question is, are we doing enough testing. Does too much focus on automation serve the purpose? Are we emphasising enough on Manual and Cognitive test creation? What is the right mix of testing and where should it be applied?