SQS Software Quality Systems has been accredited as a services partner by Thomson Reuters Elite. SQS helps 3E, Enterprise, and Envision clients enhance the quality of their software and IT systems while reducing testing costs.
SQS’ expert legal testing teams offer Thomson Reuters Elite clients quality assurance and testing services for regular service patching, business as usual changes, and projects. SQS services include unit, system, integration, end-to-end, non-functional, and acceptance testing.
"As the world’s leading specialist for software quality, SQS shapes and drives execution on the most challenging and critical business software change initiatives," said Stephen Fice, MD for SQS in the UK.
"Elite’s recognition of SQS as an official services partner is an exciting move as we continue to support the legal industry. Our services minimise downtime and ensure high levels of software quality when clients customise, deploy, and integrate Elite solutions. Indeed, legal firms are already mitigating risks through SQS’ performance and regression test services which are tailored to suit each client’s customisations."
SQS helps Thomson Reuters Elite clients establish appropriate testing structures. Clients benefit from proven approaches to performance testing, functional regression testing, and test automation to increase return on investment. During a typical engagement, SQS Test Managers monitor and control test preparation and execution, as well as manage defects and report progress through to the successful completion of testing activity.
"SQS has an excellent track record in providing software quality services to the legal industry, and we are thrilled to add the consultancy as a Services partner," said Cary Burch, president of Elite. "SQS testing and quality experts work with 3E, Enterprise, and Envision clients to improve performance through standardised approaches to testing. As well as providing pragmatic recommendations for testing improvements, SQS also helps clients simplify repetitive testing by automating manual processes."