DALLAS, June 27, 2017 – Worksoft®, a leading global provider of automation software for high-velocity business process discovery and testing, today announced that more than 1,300 new users took Worksoft University online training courses over the last three months. In that same 90-day time period, Worksoft customers, technology partners and system integrators registered for over 2,000 eLearning courses to develop enhanced skills for designing, deploying, and managing automation initiatives. In May 2017 alone, over 1,100 users enrolled in Worksoft training courses to ensure the best possible ROI on their investment in Worksoft software.
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In today’s complex enterprise landscapes, end-to-end processes can span dozens of enterprise apps and digital platforms, and companies need to ensure that each process performs as designed. The spike in training reflects growing interest by Worksoft customers and strategic partners in advanced expertise in Worksoft business process testing software to address this growing complexity in the face of unprecedented technology change.
“The surge in education and training is driven by market demand for industry skills that help organizations achieve large scale automation with higher levels of quality and reduced risk,” said Rich Woll, vice president, services, Worksoft. “A rising number of new and current Worksoft customers are seeking opportunities to sharpen knowledge and proficiencies in automated business process testing through our robust eLearning course curriculum. With best practices and real-world examples, the intensive courses dramatically help project teams expand automation coverage, heighten cost savings and drive new efficiencies across their organizations,” he said.
With test automation software from Worksoft, companies can validate half a million process steps in a matter of hours across hundreds of business processes on hundreds of cloud-based virtual machines. Worksoft intelligent automation helps the world’s biggest brands understand their real-time business processes quickly, and ensure they continue to work when enterprise applications change.
About Worksoft Inc.
Worksoft® is a leading global provider of automation software for high-velocity business process discovery and testing. Enterprises worldwide use Worksoft intelligent automation to innovate faster, lower technology risk, reduce costs, improve quality, and deeply understand their real end-to-end business processes. Global 5000 companies across all industries choose Worksoft for high speed process discovery and functional testing of digital, web, cloud, mobile, big data, and dozens of enterprise applications, including SAP®, Oracle, and Salesforce.com.
For more information, contact Worksoft at [email protected] or visit www.worksoft.com. For media inquiries, contact Debra Dekelbaum, [email protected], or +1 (972) 993-0425.
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Debra Dekelbaum Worksoft, Inc. (972) 993-0425 [email protected]


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