Significantly Reduce Testing Time Through Error Reporting

SK C&C Provides 'Digital Finance Specialized Mobile Testing Service' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jin-gyu Lee] SK C&C announced on the 24th that it will provide a "digital finance specialized web and app mobile testing service" through its cloud-based platform, MTWorks.


The mobile web and app testing solution MTWorks supports remote device control and mobile test automation with just a simple internet connection.


There are two service types: a SaaS-based public service that conducts various mobile web and app tests using over 140 types of mobile devices within the SK C&C Mobile Center, and a private service that builds a dedicated center within the client’s internal network.


Periodic automated testing and inspection based on the same test scenarios, as well as error reporting, significantly reduce the time required for testing and dramatically improve service stability.


The biggest feature of the MTWorks service is the addition of a "mobile testing service" alongside the private service. Customers can simply bring and install a mobile testing equipment set. MTWorks is the only service that allows customers to choose between private, public, and mobile testing services according to their business needs.


Another strength is that it complies with financial security regulations while allowing testing of the actual consumer-used web and app environments. This is possible thanks to proprietary security technology and expertise in building and operating financial systems, supporting security keypads and secure screen mirroring. This resolves the inconvenience of having to create separate test-only apps due to the lack of screen mirroring.


It also separately provides image recognition and testing for various web and app event pages frequently launched by financial companies. Convenient features such as numerical operators for account transfers and insurance premium calculations are also available.



SK C&C plans to offer a "finance-specialized mobile monitoring service" for digital financial services, where web and app quality directly impacts revenue, in the first half of the year. Lee Seok-jin, head of SK C&C Channel & Marketing Group, said, "Through automated testing and monitoring of web and app services, which the financial sector had not considered before, the quality of digital financial services will greatly improve."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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