mabl announced the addition of mobile application testing to its platform.
Virtusa Corporation earned the DevOps with GitHub on Microsoft Azure advanced specialization, a validation of a services partner's deep knowledge, extensive experience and proven success in implementing secure software development practices applying DevOps principles and using Azure and GitHub solutions.
Only partners that meet stringent criteria around customer success and staff skilling, as well as pass a third-party audit of their DevOps technical practices, can earn the DevOps with GitHub on Microsoft Azure advanced specialization.
As the speed of business accelerates, customers are looking for better, faster, smarter ways to develop and deploy software and automated processes. Partners with the DevOps with GitHub on Microsoft Azure advanced specialization can provide your development teams with the skills and processes to practice DevOps and implement the technology across Azure and GitHub to accelerate digital transformation.
"We continuously hear from clients that they need to drive greater speed and agility across the DevOps lifecycle, and GitHub on Microsoft Azure is an important piece of the puzzle," said Chris Parker, Microsoft Alliance Global VP, Virtusa. "Earning this advanced specialization is great recognition for Virtusa's knowledge and track record for success, and it gives clients confidence that they can drive dramatic improvements."
As a Microsoft Azure DevOps Gold Partner, Virtusa's DevOps approach helps clients to accelerate and automate software deployment by aligning the right processes, architectures, technology and infrastructure for greater speed and agility.
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