AutoTester

AutoTester was a company in the software test automation market founded by siblings Randy and Linda Hayes. Their previous company was called the Software Recording Corporation of America (SRCA) with AutoMentor and AutoTester as their flagship products. The company claims to have produced the first commercial test tool for the PC (see references section). Founded in 1985, it was based in Dallas, Texas and achieved $14 million annual revenue by 1996. Randy and Linda Hayes left the company in 1994 and started Worksoft, Inc. ATI revenues began declining after 1996. As of June, 2007 or earlier, AutoTester's phone was disconnected and their web site was taken offline in July 2007. Worksoft, Inc. is now a leader in test automation for the ERP industry.

Products developed by AutoTester include:

  • AutoTester
  • AutoTester ONE
  • AutoController

Clients of AutoTester include:

  • Boeing
  • Coca-Cola's
  • CIBC
  • Aegon
  • Shell Oil
  • MetLife
  • Allstate
  • Northop Grumman
  • Procter & Gamble
  • Pratt and Whitney Canada
  • IBM
  • Motorola
  • Air Canada
  • Hewlett Packard
  • Tandem Computers
  • Compaq

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