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imbus Canada is one of the strongest and most experienced training providers worldwide in the field of software testing and QA. More than 11,000 worldwide participants have already attended the training courses provided by the imbus Academy.
All our experts are ISTQB certified and serves on the ISTQB board at various levels.
We offer following training and certification exam for your testing team:
1 ISTQB Foundation Level
2 ISTQB Certified Agile Tester
3 ISTQB Advanced Test Manager
4 ISTQB Expert Test Management
5 Selenium Essentials
6 Test Automation
7 Requirements Engineering
8 Test Case Design
Who We Are: Bridging business and technology
Tazza Technologies Inc, a privately held software company, is a leading provider of consulting, technology, outsourcing, and professional services.
Our vision is to deliver strategic business value to our clients through the use of information technology. Tazza works with its clients to help them make tough technology decisions to realize their companies' short and long term operational and economic vision.
Our consultants specialize in financial services, telecommunications, health care, energy, automotive industry, retail & consumer sector, public sector, and media and entertainment.
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