Software Testing and Consulting: How Businesses Benefit From This Duo

Chris Bateson
3 min readSep 16, 2020

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It is for everyone to see that software has, well, managed to establish itself as somewhat important in today’s world. We need it for banking, shopping for groceries, and even driving our cars now. Such software must be then tested before they make their way into the market. But should you get your testing team, or should you hire a consultant? Well, quite frankly, it depends on the particular context; nonetheless, there are decidedly many benefits of software testing consulting. For starters, it helps companies save the cost associated with hiring software testing professionals, training them, and more.

It also gives companies access to the expertise of people who specialize in testing, thus driving better quality of work. But wait, there’s more; an external consultant for testing your software also brings a distinct perspective to the table. They are also free to ask questions, no matter how challenging, which can go a long way in ensuring the stability and consistency of the entire effort. So, yes, take the time to analyze your requirements and compare it against the advantages of software testing consulting.

Now, if you are still wondering if there is any point in the exercise, i.e., software testing, allow us to list some benefits that will show you why it is, in fact, critical

  1. Improved user experience: The basic premise of any software is to make things easier for the customer, yes? Unfortunately, that isn’t possible when the software is brimming with bugs and errors. But with software testing, companies can test and gauge every single aspect of the app or software and that too, from the users’ point of view. So, it identifies and helps remove bugs, and more but also serves to deliver a substantially improves user experience than the app may have been initially built for.
  2. Safeguard against malware: One has to, of course, protect the software, and by extension, users against malware attacks since they take a rather heavy toll on the software, the business, and thus, the company’s standing in the market. With testing, you can ensure that vulnerabilities in the code are effectively dealt with.
  3. Better sales: The critical goal of software testing would be to assess that the product if that is eventually offered to users, is seamless and free from any bugs so they can enjoy a high-quality experience. You know what that does, it establishes trust among the company’s users. This kind drives them to not only engage more with the business but also share stories of their ace experience with others. Such word of mouth publicity, of course, then also drives more users in the market to opt for the same offering.

The decision, i.e. to hire an in-house testing professional or to look for a vendor for quality assurance consulting, be sure to carefully evaluate your own requirements, budgets, expectations, etc. to make an informed decision.

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Chris Bateson
Chris Bateson

Written by Chris Bateson

Quality Analyst with more than 10 years of enterprise software product quality assurance experience. Stay updated with News & Trends in Business & Tech Space.

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