Santa Clara, Calif. – (February 19, 2009) – The TesLAcm Alliance (Test Lab Automation) today announced that is has made significant strides toward publishing the first Test Automation industry standards. The initial proposal of the TesLA standard will be presented for review at the quarterly meeting scheduled on February 25, 2009 at Ixia’s iSimCity in Santa Clara, CA.
The standards proposal will address the authoring, reporting and lab management aspects of test lab automation. Members with expertise in the respective areas have driven the development of these standards in TesLA’s standards committee.
“The momentum and delivery of version 1.0 of the Test Automation standards is an exciting step for the TesLA alliance,” said Adam Stein, Marketing and Membership Committee Chairman of TesLA Alliance. “TesLA standards will enable operators and vendors to increase the velocity of their test cycles by double or triple and significantly reduce the time to market of networking products and carrier services.”
In addition, TesLA will present its first webinar, “Open Testing Standards Emerge: Enabling Seamless Sharable and Platform-Independent Automation”, which will be presented by HP ProCurve’s Vince Mendoza, master technical consultant for their solutions test center. Mendoza is a customer advisor to TesLA. The webinar will run live on Feb 24 at 10:00 AM, PST and will be available later on the TesLA web site. This webinar will discuss open testing standards for seamless, shareable platform independent automation. Those interested in viewing the webinar should register here or at https://ixmeeting.webex.com/ixmeeting/j.phpED=112721097&RG=1&UID=0. There is no charge to attend the webinar.
The TesLA alliance is open for any companies involved in network test and measurement. For further information on becoming a member and contributing to the standard, please visitwww.teslaalliance.org/join.
About TesLA
TesLA is the Test Lab Automation Alliance and is a non-profit entity established in the USA. TesLA is an open industry alliance of IP test vendors working together to define industry wide standards that promote vendor-agnostic test lab automation.
The members are active in authoring, publishing and maintaining the TesLA standards as well as ensuring that their products comply with TesLA standards. The standards ensure interoperability among members’ products, making it easy for customers to improve efficiency and productivity through end-to-end test automation processes.
More information about TesLA and its members can be found at http://www.teslaalliance.org/.