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accelQ adds industry thought leader Shoshi Gutreich as its strategic advisor to expand their R&D and product innovation operations

accelQ, a leading provider of cloud-based Continuous Testing platform for functional & API automation, has announced the appointment of Shoshi Gutreich as its Strategic Advisor.

Shoshi a veteran R&D and thought-leader with over 20 years of experience in the software industry, Shoshi has experienced the test automation revolution first hand leading from the front as the Chief Functional Architect at Mercury (later HP). She was instrumental in developing, the first generation market-leading tools in Application Quality management and automation such as WinRunner, UFT, QTP, HP ALM, Quality center, etc. Under her technical guidance, these tools acquired a major market share, with annual revenues up to $500 million, serving over 7000 customers and thousands of users across the globe.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Mahendra Alladi, Founder & CEO, accelQ, said,
“We are very excited to onboard Shoshi and welcome her part of the leadership team. She brings an exceptional perspective in this space. Being a leader in Application Quality Assurance, she has seen the evolution of test automation first hand and how sustainability and reliability have become major challenges. As we try to redefine conventional thought processes in test automation, Shoshi’s insights are a great compliment and will help accelQ be the leader in this domain.”

Ms. Shoshi commented
“I am happy to be associated with the all-star team at accelQ. I look forward to being part of this innovative AI-driven next-gen platform. accelQ has already made quite an impact with its growing customer base and I’m excited about this partnership”
Read the original article here:
https://www.einpresswire.com/article/443876625/accelq-brings-industry-thought-leader-shoshi-gutreich-as-its-strategic-advisor

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