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Cloud Testing is a type of software testing that is conducted on cloud-based applications and services. It is a form of cloud computing and storage that enables organizations to test their applications and services in a virtual environment. Cloud Testing allows organizations to test their applications and services in a cost-effective and efficient manner, as they do not need to purchase and maintain physical hardware and software. It also allows organizations to quickly deploy and test applications and services in a secure environment.
Cloud Testing provides organizations with the ability to test applications and services in a variety of environments, such as public, private, and hybrid clouds. It also allows organizations to test applications and services in multiple locations, such as on-premises, in the cloud, or in a hybrid environment.
Some companies in the Cloud Testing market include Sauce Labs, Tricentis, CloudQA, QualiTest, and CloudTest. Show Less Read more