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Opkey (now with pCloudy)

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What is Opkey (now with pCloudy)?

Opkey (now with pCloudy) is a testing platform designed to automate software testing processes. It caters to businesses of all sizes, from small startups to large enterprises. According to the vendor, Opkey is widely used across various industries, such as technology, finance, healthcare, e-commerce, and manufacturing, to ensure the quality and reliability of software applications.

Key Features

Automated Testing: Opkey (now with pCloudy) offers a solution for automating testing processes for web, mobile, and desktop applications. Users can create and execute automated test scripts using a visual interface, which the vendor claims can save time and effort.

Test Data Management: With Opkey (now with pCloudy), users can efficiently manage test data by creating, manipulating, and importing/exporting test data sets. The platform supports data-driven testing, which the vendor says enables users to execute test scripts with multiple sets of test data.

Test Environment Management: Opkey (now with pCloudy) simplifies the management of test environments by allowing users to create and configure different operating systems, browsers, devices, and network settings. It also supports the creation of virtual test environments for complex testing scenarios, according to the vendor.

Test Execution and Reporting: The platform provides a framework for executing automated tests and generating comprehensive test reports. Users can schedule test executions, monitor progress in real-time, and access detailed reports with pass/fail status, duration, and error logs, as claimed by the vendor.

Collaboration and Integration: Opkey (now with pCloudy) promotes collaboration among team members by enabling the sharing of test assets, test cases, and test data. It integrates seamlessly with popular development and testing tools like Selenium, Appium, and Jenkins, as well as version control systems, according to the vendor.

Scripting Language Support: Opkey (now with pCloudy) supports various scripting languages, including Java, C#, and Python, allowing users to write custom test scripts according to their requirements, as stated by the vendor.

Pre-built Test Automation Modules: The platform offers a wide range of pre-built test automation modules for popular applications and technologies, simplifying the process of automating testing for different software environments, according to the vendor.

Data Masking and Anonymization: Opkey (now with pCloudy) provides data masking and anonymization features to ensure the security and privacy of sensitive test data, as claimed by the vendor.

Integration with Test Management and Defect Tracking Tools: Opkey (now with pCloudy) seamlessly integrates with popular test management and defect tracking tools like JIRA and HP ALM, facilitating test execution and result tracking, according to the vendor.

Real-time Test Monitoring: Users can monitor the progress of test runs in real-time, allowing for quick identification and resolution of issues, as stated by the vendor.

Media

pCloudy

pCloudy packs a punch with features

Pros

  • Physical devices over cloud.
  • Very good support system.
  • Good integration with open source tool set.

Cons

  • Platform slowness
  • Additional capabilities wrt automation

Return on Investment

  • Saved a lot of investment in procuring physical devices.
  • Since the setup is over cloud, we did not procure devices in multiple locations.

Alternatives Considered

Experitest, Perfecto Mobile, Sauce Labs and BrowserStack

Usability

Other Software Used

Perfecto Mobile, BrowserStack, Experitest