EasyQA vs. OpenText Silk Central

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
EasyQA
Score 6.0 out of 10
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EasyQA is a Test Management Tool that was created by the custom mobile app and web development shop, ThinkMobile, to help users improve software quality and simplify various quality assurance processes. EasyQA is crafted for QAs, Developers, and PMs. The goal of EasyQA is to provide users with multiple possibilities to manage the testing process, run up to 50 projects simultaneously, manage 3 different platforms within one project and have 50 organizations in one account. EasyQA…N/A
OpenText Silk Central
Score 7.0 out of 10
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Formerly from Micro Focus and earliler from Borland, unified test management with OpenText™ Silk Central drives reuse and efficiency. It gives users the visibility to control application readiness.N/A
Pricing
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Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup Fee$10 Contact usNo setup fee
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Features
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Test Management
Comparison of Test Management features of Product A and Product B
EasyQA
6.8
1 Ratings
17% below category average
OpenText Silk Central
8.0
1 Ratings
1% below category average
Centralized test management6.01 Ratings10.01 Ratings
Manage test hosts and schedules7.01 Ratings7.01 Ratings
Map tests to user stories7.01 Ratings9.01 Ratings
Test execution reporting8.01 Ratings6.01 Ratings
Defect management6.01 Ratings00 Ratings
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User Ratings
EasyQAOpenText Silk Central
Likelihood to Recommend
6.0
(1 ratings)
7.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
ThinkMobiles
The complexity of the product is too high, so even changes to a single feature impact many other functionalities. Using EasyQA has helped us create multiple test cases where the feature may have its effects and test and track the progress on as many related functionalities as possible.
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OpenText
We didn't just select Borland Silk Central randomly. In the selection process, we actually evaluated in total 26 available test management tools in the market. We sent surveys to all potential users in the department to collect their wish list of our next management tool, converted them to a criteria list, and used that list to evaluate all 26 tools. We reduced the possible candidate tools to five and organized a small committee to pick the final three. Top management then checked their price tags and selected Borland Silk Central. Based on this evaluation process, I would say Borland Silk Central is suitable to an organization which has no more than 60 testers; needs both manual tests and automated tests; needs on-line support; needs a low learning curve and has a limited budget. My personal view is that this tool reaches the balance points among ease-of-use, budget and support.
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Pros
ThinkMobiles
  • Creation of test cases for new features
  • Management of created bugs
  • Bug tracking and analysis
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OpenText
  • Borland Silk Central is good for the users to associate test requirements, test cases, execution plans and test reports together. Each asset (test case, requirement, etc...) provides links for the users to jump to other assets in a click, and the users can jump back and forth between two assets.
  • Borland Silk Central is also good in test automation. Although Micro Focus does provide a client tool for test automation, the users don't really need it to automate the tests. In our case, we are using Python to automate the tests and use a batch file to launch tests, and in Borland Silk Central we just call that batch file from server side. The test result is automatically fed back to Silk server.
  • Micro Focus also publishes the schema of the database behind Borland Silk Central, so it is very easy to extend its function beyond its original design. Moreover, because its schema is published, we can easily retrieve and process its data for business intelligence purpose.
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Cons
ThinkMobiles
  • In my experience, they provide poor support
  • The application is still a bit buggy
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OpenText
  • On the other hand, the plugins of Borland Silk Central with third-party tools are programmed poorly. In our case, the plugins for JIRA have a lot of limitations and were almost unusable in our test environment. (They did improve the plugins a little bit later, however.)
  • The tech support people are located in UK, so frequently it is difficult to get a hold of these guys due to different time zones. Also, most of them obviously don't have enough experience and sometimes drove us nuts in emergency situations.
  • The last thing I feel is that Micro Focus possibly doesn't provide enough manpower to maintain Borland Silk Central. There are tons of feature requests for Borland Silk Central pending there. Although they have frequent hot fixes every few months, they don't digest these requests quick enough.
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Alternatives Considered
ThinkMobiles
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OpenText
We had evaluated, for example:
  • IBM Collaborate Suite - it is way too complicated and the learning curve is too high.
  • HP Quality Center - it is OK but a little bit expensive.
  • TestLink, Squash TM and other open source tools: The capabilities of open source tools just can't compare to commercial tools. Although we can modify the source code to improve the tool, we are just test engineers, not developers.
  • Zephyr: Our testers simply didn't like its UI - too weird.
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Return on Investment
ThinkMobiles
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OpenText
  • Borland Silk Central provides a centralized test platform for multiple test departments in the company, so now all of the departments know what each of them is doing. In turn, all departments can coordinate with each other to reduce the duplicated test items and increase the overall test efficiency.
  • Also, Borland Silk Central enables the users to publish the test procedure (steps) of each test case so all the users can know how each test case is performed. It is not like what we had before, the test procedures resided in difference place from Excel to Google drive or some other weird locations.
  • Also, because all departments are using Borland Silk Central, all testers of the departments have better communication regarding testing methods. In the past, the department used different test management tools and it was hard for the testers to understand each other's testing methods.
  • Finally, because all departments share BorlandSilk Central, they also share the same set of reports published to Atlassian Confluence, so now they use the same set of reports to evaluate the test progress.
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