
Automated vs Manual Mobile App Testing: Do You Need Both?
Software testing is a crucial part in creating a successful project. By assessing every facet of the product, a developer will know if the code meets business requirements. It’s through the testing that companies increase user tolerance and improve the performance of their apps.
Having said that, testing is only as beneficial as it is efficient. There are two main approaches to testing – manual or automated. Both are critiqued and advocated all over the web, so choosing the one to fit your project is not an easy task. In this post, we’ll give you a brief rundown on the difference between them, their respective pros and cons, and the ways developers can take advantage of both.

Automating Performance Testing Results: Best Practices. Part 2
In this part, let’s tackle a problem that engineers in every load testing company complain about, — namely, how Grafana slows down the system, — and several other quick fixes to your Grafana dashboards.

Automating Performance Testing Results: Best Practices. Part 1
In this article, we start with a major topic, and then, in the following parts, we’ll go deeper into super-hardcore stuff.
Test reports automation is the way to optimize testing costs and make performance testing more affordable. By cutting the cost, you will also be able to attract smaller businesses as customers. Good news: test reports automation is possible with the help of such popular tools as Grafana and InfluxDB, that all testers are already familiar with, to say the least.

PFLB Rated Number One in Goodfirms
We are happy to share great news: PFLB was rated number one in Goodfirms rating among Software Performance Testing companies. The rating is based on reviews and evaluation by members of international IT and business society. We are the first among Load testers, too!

SAP Load Testing for X5 Retail: Case Study
There are few companies in the IT systems quality assurance market that have expertise in SAP testing, but PFLB is one of the few that do. Over the years, our specialists accumulated experience in retail that came in handy when helping X5 Retail, a major food retail company worth $16 billion, to support their internal IT systems. We started with SAP platform deployment, established testing processes in the retail giant’s systems, and maintained contact for more than 10 years.

Synthetic Testing in AWS: Challenges and Solutions
A bare-metal server versus a cloud server: not a dilemma anymore. We have a great case on AWS cloud migration here!

Performance Testing of Blue Prism Intelligent Robotic Process Automation for Banking
The client is the biggest bank in Europe, with 98 million individual clients, 2.7 million corporate clients, and 278,000 employees. Although they had been using Blue Prism RPA for a while, they decided to perform the first ever load/performance testing of their software, so it was all new to them. PFLB played the guiding part, making the client aware of all the details of load testing and running the service. After the project, the client’s business indicators increased notably, so they returned to us with another service request.

PFLB Receives Top Industry Award from Clutch
PFLB was nominated to Clutch global awards and now we became one of clutch global leaders. Outsourcing your business to a BPO company has become the standard in today’s modern business practices. It’s a practical and competitive strategy for growing startups and a cost-efficient solution for companies looking to expand while saving time and money. Not only does outsourcing give you more focus on the core of your operations, but it also gives you access to globally-recognized talent that specializes in bringing you the best service possible.

PFLB Is among Top QA and Software Testing Сompanies
PFLB is a software & QA testing company that has proved its worth by delivering upscale testing solutions to clients across the globe.

FIS Profile Banking System Load Testing
Our client, a large state-owned bank, pays special attention to the stability of the FIS Profile system which serves more than 65 million customers, 55 million contracts, 9 million loan agreements, and 45 million cards. PFLB conducts banking application testing for each of the system releases. On average, a release contains about ten changes to the functionality of the system, each of which requires detailed elaboration and specific testing.