EXTLab EVO is a new QA automation product from the Korean test and measurement company, designed for global video service providers.
With automation features including UI map creation and automated navigation automatic scenario generation, and automatic data storage, the product promises to make QA tasks easier and faster.
SungMin Kim, CEO, NEXTLab, said: ”A practical automation system is a key challenge many providers face in the rapidly changing video QA testing market.”
He added: “We are expanding from Korea to the global market and aim to showcase our QA automation technology internationally.”
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