Unitec Partners with Catch Software
Unitec Partners with Catch Software
Auckland, New Zealand - (April 22, 2013) Catch Software, a leading provider of test management software and services, today announced an agreement with Unitec Institute of Technology, an Auckland-based tertiary provider, to bring Enterprise Tester to their computing department.
As the only tertiary provider in New Zealand with dedicated software testing courses, Unitec is leading the way in recognising software testing as a profession. The agreement, which includes the provision of Catch Software's test management software and services, has been put in place to support this growing profession. Unitec has put significant investment into their computing department and will soon be adding a third software testing course to their program. They see software testing as an important area for students to gain experience in, as it is likely employers will be seeking more graduates with testing skills.
Founder / CEO of Catch Software, Bryce Day, sees this partnership as an opportunity to support the growth and development of the software testing industry in New Zealand and the wider Asia-Pacific region. "To be able to foster the growth of the next generation of testers, and allow them to leave university with experience using our software, is a great priviledge," says Mr Day. "Enterprise Tester is being used by major corporations in New Zealand and globally - our customers include Air New Zealand, Orion Health, PayPal, Intel, LG Electronics, Bayer Healthcare, and Stanford University. If Unitec students can leave university with real-world experience of software testing tools, and a more than theoretical understanding of software testing methodologies and situations, they will be able to 'hit the ground running' in the workforce. That can only be a good thing for the software testing industry, both here and overseas."
Unitec appreciates the generosity of Catch Software in providing their software and services and welcomes the opportunity to expose students to software that is being used by market leaders. ”This will be of considerable benefit to our students when they enter employment, and will differentiate them in a very competitive market,” says Unitec’s Head of Computing, Dr Hossein Sarrafzadeh.
This partnership demonstrates the
way that businesses can interact with the education sector
and the value that this can bring to both students and the
corporate world. Catch and Unitec agree that creating the
industry leaders of tomorrow begins with exposing students
to today’s leading technologies, which is why this is such
an exciting opportunity for both
organizations.
About
Unitec
Unitec is the largest
Institute of Technology in New Zealand. With 21,000
students enrolled in 160 courses, it is committed to the
delivery of vocational and applied education, and
practically orientated research. Unitec’s passionate about
the transformative power of education. Its focus on real
world education provides work-ready graduates with
professional and vocational skills that are highly sought
after in New Zealand and around the world.
About
Catch Software
Catch Software
develops test management software for the global market and
counts Fortune 500 and Global 2000 customers, including
Intel, Cox Communications, eBay, Sky TV, Bayer Healthcare,
NCS, LG Electronics, PayPal, the US Airforce, and the US
Navy, among its customers. Their flagship product,
Enterprise Tester, is an award-winning test management
platform offering great features and pricing, responsive
support, and deep integration with Enterprise Architect and
JIRA.
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