Peraton and Appvance Partner to Deliver Cutting Edge AI-Driven Autonomous Testing
Appvance and Peraton have entered into a collaborative partnership to accelerate the software testing process for federal government agencies. The partnership will focus on supporting digital transformation initiatives within government agencies, updating their digital operations and capabilities for better efficiency and responsiveness, and ultimately delivering improved quality and user experiences that better meet their organizational missions.
“We’re excited to include Appvance IQ, an AI-driven autonomous continuous testing platform, as a new technology within the cloud and application services that we can offer to our federal customers,” said Gary Wang, Vice President, Cloud & Application Services at Peraton. “The addition of AIQ as a solution in our offerings will help our customers approach quality and user experience more strategically. The combined solutioning will elevate the effectiveness of software development activities, as well as improve release velocity.”
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“Peraton is doing exciting work helping its customers transform their application delivery capabilities and achieve mission success. We’re delighted to be partnering with them to serve the federal government,” said Appvance CEO Andre Liao. “It’s gratifying that such a large, impactful IT innovator would select AIQ as a key AI/ML technology to help ensure their customers’ quality engineering success.”
Federal customers that engage with Peraton to support their Digital Transformation efforts—particularly those looking to eliminate process inefficiencies and bottlenecks in their software development lifecycle—will be able to choose to license AIQ as part of their customized solution. The Peraton/Appvance collaboration will assist customers with implementing the platform as well as supporting the transition to faster release cycles and more focused quality efforts.
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