Senior Performance Engineer at a retailer with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2017-09-19T09:17:00Z
Sep 19, 2017
I like that StormRunner incorporates the idea of accepting and adapting all open sources. It is my understanding that they are planning to continue accepting, supporting, and adapting all open sources. For someone evaluating StormRunner and similar products, there are two parameters I would tell him to evaluate: * Is the application under test? Is it customer facing? * Is how often do you test it? Most important criteria when selecting a vendor: We are a retail business. The first thing I look for is any customer use case, or case study for the vendor. I look to see if they have proven that they are good resource for any existing retail customers. I look for any kind of case study in those lines before I jump in.
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I like that StormRunner incorporates the idea of accepting and adapting all open sources. It is my understanding that they are planning to continue accepting, supporting, and adapting all open sources. For someone evaluating StormRunner and similar products, there are two parameters I would tell him to evaluate: * Is the application under test? Is it customer facing? * Is how often do you test it? Most important criteria when selecting a vendor: We are a retail business. The first thing I look for is any customer use case, or case study for the vendor. I look to see if they have proven that they are good resource for any existing retail customers. I look for any kind of case study in those lines before I jump in.