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Micro Focus unveils SilkTest 2011

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BANGALORE, INDIA: Micro Focus, provider of enterprise application modernization, testing and management solutions has announced the availability of SilkTest 2011.

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SilkTest now increases the quality of mission-critical applications running on any terminal-based host system through its integration with Micro Focus Rumba, said a press release.

In addition, SilkTest increases flexibility by extending its Web 2.0 capabilities with additional support for Silverlight, as well as enhanced support for Adobe Flex and Firefox, it added.

"Our mission with SilkTest is to help organizations achieve predictability and productivity throughout the development lifecycle and to drive smart innovation that enables effective collaboration across lines of business," said Archie Roboostoff, Borland Portfolio Director, Micro Focus.

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"Our first priority is providing our customers with tools that turn whiteboard ideas into customer-facing products faster than anyone in the industry. From cost savings to faster product delivery cycles, organizations using SilkTest will continue to build better software faster, regardless of framework, platform or system," added Roboostoff.

Additional features include User Access Compliance to support effective testing in standard user privileges, which not only makes it easier for users to work with SilkTest, but also eases admin control of the desktop environment.

New benefits and features of SilkTest:

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* Complete integration with Rumba. SilkTest's object recognition and synchronization techniques, coupled with its ease of use, contribute to a productive and efficient testing experience.

* Support for Silverlight and Flex applications for both standalone applications and embedded applications

* Cross browser support for Internet Explorer 9 and Firefox 5 and 6 enables same test scripts to be used without modification for modern versions of both browsers, greatly reducing the test maintenance effort. One test working across all browsers reduces test cycles and gets products out to market faster than ever.

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