We offer the various type of test management tools .
HP QC has been one of the most used test management software for many years. It has all the features necessary and in many ways, it is the standard against which the other tools are measured. Even though it is one of the high-end tools, economically, it still remains to be very popular. Check out http://www8.hp.com/in/en/software-solutions/software.html?compURI=1172141 for trial and other information.
JIRA is tool that makes an appearance anytime there is a discussion on any-management process- for all the right reasons. JIRA has 2 add-ons that support the test management process.Zephyr: All the aspects that you would expect of a typical tool of this type are supported. You can create tests/test suites/test cycles/bugs/reports and so on. You could have an additional add-on, ZAPI for automation integration. Along with the initial JIRA license you would have to pay for Zephyr to use it. ($10 for 10 users a month). There is a free trail available too.Go2Group SynapseRT: This tool has all the test management features but the primary focus is on requirement based testing. It can be used for projects where it makes more sense to track your progress in terms of the completion and/or success-failure of a certain requirement as opposed to test cases. Traceability is of higher priority with this add-on. Along with the initial JIRA license you would have to pay for this add-on too. ($10 for 10 users a month).
This is one of the very few open source test management tools available for use in the market. It is a web- based tool with typical features like, requirement management, test case creation and maintenance, test runs, tracking bugs, reports, integration with common issue trackers etc.
Microsoft TFS offers organizations test management software, which integrates with Visual Studio to help improve communication when putting together software.Microsoft's Team Foundation Server is a suite of development, test and collaboration tools that provide a full application lifecycle management solution. Microsoft TFS helps organizations communicate and collaborate more effectively throughout the process of designing, building, testing and deploying software.
This suite of tools includes requirements and project management, automated builds, lab management, testing, source code management, and release management capabilities. Microsoft TFS integrates with Visual Studio to provide support for test planning, exploratory, manual and user acceptance testing, as well as performance and load testing. Functional automation is provided through integration with Selenium.
Collaboration features from TFS offer lots of value in Agile and DevOps environments. Team Rooms allow groups to easily set up threaded discussions for developers, testers and other team members and the ability to send out announcements.
Microsoft TFS offers functional components including version control, tools for Agile teams and continuous integration (CI) and delivery tools. Version control is centralized and allows for collaboration with pull requests and code reviews and defining and managing permissions. TFS supports Agile methodologies with the ability to capture, prioritize and track backlogs as well as customizable Kanban boards and dashboards for easy reporting. CI builds are compiled and tested automatically while continuous delivery deploys code that passes testing.