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               Service Virtualization is a technology used in computing to simulate the behavior of components in a system. It is used to create a virtual environment that mimics the behavior of a real system, allowing developers to test applications without having to use the actual components. This technology is used to reduce the cost and time associated with testing applications, as well as to improve the quality of the applications. It also allows developers to test applications in different environments, such    as different operating systems or different versions of the same application.
Service Virtualization is used in a variety of industries, including banking, healthcare, retail, and telecommunications. It is also used in the development of cloud-based applications, as it allows developers to test applications in a virtual environment before deploying them to the cloud.
Some companies in the Service Virtualization market include CA Technologies, IBM, Microsoft, Parasoft, and Tricentis. Show Less   Read more