uTest pilots on-demand software testing, QA service

Take the concept of Software as a Service (SaaS) and throw in some social networking and collaboration capability, and you’ve got uTest, a startup marketplace for QA and usability testing with a pay-per-bug business model.

Founded in early 2007, the Ashland, Mass.-based company is readying a pilot with eight companies participating. A second pilot with five additional companies is planned for April, according to Doron Reuveni, uTest CEO and founder.

The uTest platform provides a hosted infrastructure to manage complete software QA cycles and projects.

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One Response to “uTest pilots on-demand software testing, QA service”

  1. Pure Testing said:

    Interesting post Roy!I’d like to mention something that I found particularly interesting about uTest’s services. Their pay-per-bug model incentivizes the software testers and keeps costs low for the companies. It leads me to wonder about the possibilities- could uTest’s SaaS Testing Platform in fact be used as a business model for the testers?

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