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Why we built Zephyr.

Simply put, we've lived through the pain. At startups, small companies, large companies, in engineering departments, testing service companies and in IT departments, we've worked the gamut. We've experienced small teams and large teams, teams working from a single room to working in 5 different countries and time zones at once, Waterfall and Agile and everything in between, manual and automation, white box, black box and 256 shades of gray box, onsite/offshore/near-shore/outsource models.

We thought deep and hard about what worked and what didn't, what tools made sense and what was missing. We thought about how we communicated and collaborated with each other before, during and after test cycles. We pondered over how we could cut down on cutting-n-pasting, constantly providing status and creating reports, searching in multiple places, etc. And we lamented the fact that it was really difficult to fit our varied testing lifestyle to the way existing tools worked. Our real challenges and issues were just not understood or appreciated. Zephyr is the outcome of our frustration.



History

Zephyr was started in the spring of 2007 in Sunnyvale, CA, with one goal in mind. Create a rich, easy to use, full featured test management system. With the initial beta in the fall of 2007 it was clear we were heading in the right direction. The first generally available release was in March of 2008 after over 10 people years of development. Our latest offering, Zephyr 2.0, brings us closer towards the goal of test management for everybody.

Our Mission

We aspire to deliver comprehensive value to Engineering and IT organizations globally by empowering their product creation processes through the development of intuitive and affordable software that contributes to augmented productivity,  superior manageability and enhanced collaboration.


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What our customers think

"Our major pain points are in the area of test metrics and not having a common tool for test cases and defects... you have a winner."

Junaid Razzak
Director AOL

   

 

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