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BOSTON, November 30 /PRNewswire/ --
- SOAPSonar provides the best Ease-of-Use, Features, Setup, Documentation and Value to its customers at a fraction of the cost to its closest competitor.
Crosscheck Networks, Inc., the leader in SOA testing today announced that InfoWorld Test Center awarded SOAPSonar one of the highest scores in its technical review. SOAPSonar scored an 8.2 average considered "Very Good" based on InfoWorld's scoring scale. Crosscheck Networks SOAPSonar's combination of powerful functionality, ease of use and affordability sets it apart from its competition as demonstrated in the technical review. "As demonstrated by this report SOAPSonar provides the best Ease-of-Use, Features, Setup, Documentation and Value to its customers at a fraction of the cost to its closest competitor," said Mamoon Yunus, Chief Technology Officer at Forum Systems. "Customers expect significant value but don't like paying a significant price - TCO is critical in SOA deployments".
Crosscheck Networks' SOAPSonar is based on four pillars of SOA testing - functional regression, performance, security, and compliance. Based on these four pillars, developers, QA professionals, security officers, and support personnel have a consistent testing framework to use for all phases of the SOA testing lifecycle.
InfoWorld's SOAP-based Web services testing article can be found at : http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/11/26/48TC-web-services-test-tools_5...
About Crosscheck Networks
Crosscheck Network's mission is to provide products for testing, diagnosing and controlling enterprise Web Services. Crosscheck Networks' products provide QA professionals, security personnel, and compliance officers with necessary information about the functional completeness, scalability, security and interoperability compliance of their Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). Visit Crosscheck Networks at http://www.crosschecknet.com/.
Web site: http://www.crosschecknet.com
Crosscheck Networks, Inc.Rizwan Mallal of Crosscheck Networks, Inc., +1-617-938-3956
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