Austin, TX (PRWEB) July 3, 2007
TESTCo, the benchmark in locally managed offshore software testing, today announced that James Wang will join the company as a QA Manager. James was most recently the VP of Engineering at TriActive where he was responsible for leading the development, technical support and network operations teams.
Mr. Wang brings 25 years of experience in all aspects of business from technical staff member to senior management.
Prior to TriActive, James was a founder and member of the executive management team at The Kernel Group, where he was responsible for all professional services and sales support. As a leading provider of disaster recovery systems software, The Kernel Group was acquired by Veritas in 2002.
James has a Bachelors degree in Biochemical Sciences from Harvard University.
Mr. Wang comments on his decision to work with TESTCo: "TESTCo has delivered exceptional value in offshore testing and development to its customers since inception. I'm thrilled to have the opportunity to join a team of seasoned professionals who are dedicated to the success of our customers."
James' extensive background in technical and executive roles will enable TESTCo to extend its software testing solutions to the world's software development companies.
"We're delighted to have James join the TESTCo team," says Jeff Hotz, CEO and founder of TESTCo, "James resets the standard for offshore software testing and development in Austin. His many years of experience as a VP of Engineering will provide a level of leadership and service that is unheard of in the outsourced testing industry. We believe that the strategic value and software engineering productivity that TESTCo delivers to our customers will increase dramatically with the addition of James to our team of industry veterans."
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TESTCo customers eliminate software testing problems, slash support costs by up to 50% and achieve their release date commitments ... all without the risk of hunting down the best offshore vendor, the pain and frustration of learning how to properly manage them and the unpredictable results so common with most offshore vendors.
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