Mobile QA Testing Rises, Especially for Security

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Mobile QA Testing Rises, Especially for Security

1-Mobile Testing LagsMobile Testing Lags

This year, 37% of organizations that test mobile applications acknowledged that they don’t have the right testing tools to evaluate mobile applications, compared to 65% last year.

2-Specialized Methods NeededSpecialized Methods Needed

56% of respondents cite a lack of specialized methods as the biggest barrier to mobile testing. 48% lack mobile testing experts, up from just 29% last year.

3-Few In-house Testing EnvironmentsFew In-house Testing Environments

The percent of respondents who lack an in-house testing environment doubled from 19% in 2012 to 38% in 2013.

4-Time Is of the EssenceTime Is of the Essence

33% of executives say there is not enough time to test mobile apps, in contrast to 18% last year.

5-Outsourcing Mobile TestingOutsourcing Mobile Testing

If they were to outsource mobile application testing, 60% of respondents say testing across a wide range of platforms and devices is the most important capability.

6-The Cost of Outsourcing Mobile TestingThe Cost of Outsourcing Mobile Testing

50% of respondents say cost reduction was key, compared to 25% last year. And benchmarking against the competition followed close behind at 45%.

7-Efficiency and Performance Rank HighEfficiency and Performance Rank High

59% of executives identified efficiency and performance as the primary areas of focus for testing mobile applications.

8-Security and Data Integrity Increases as a PrioritySecurity and Data Integrity Increases as a Priority

Testing for security and data integrity has risen sharply since 2012. Last year, less than 20% of organizations mentioned security testing as their mobile testing priority.

9-Security Number Two in 2012Security Number Two in 2012

This year, security moved to second place, with 56% of respondents citing its importance. The reason is that as mobile devices become platforms for business transactions, customers expect personal information to be as safe as on other platform.

10-Forecast: Security to be Number One by 2015Forecast: Security to be Number One by 2015

Capgemini expects security to be the first quality assurance priority for mobile within two years.

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