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1 QA Saves You Money - Faulty software project costs you users and clients.

And it is well
known that the longer a bug goes undetected in your software, the more difficult and expensive it
is to fix it. By employing QA testing throughout the development process of the software, you
will save time and money after deploy.

2 QA Prevents Catastrophic Corporate Emergencies - With corporate software, the stakes


are even higher. Bugs in corporate software can lead to system blackouts, missing data, and
communication breakdowns. If you are going to be employing software throughout a company
or to handle sensitive information, then you had better be sure that the software is going to
work exactly how it needs to work. There is no margin for error.

3 QA Inspires Client Confidence - By making QA software testing a clear priority for software
development, you are sending a message to your clients that you want their software to be as
successful as possible. This is incredibly important when you’re in the business of delivering
quality and forging long-term relationships.

4 QA Brings In More Profit - If you are creating software that you will market or sell, then
investing in QA will mean that you can sell your product at a higher rate. There is nothing worse
than an angry user who paid for a product that doesn’t even work.

5 QA Boosts Customer Satisfaction - Related to the first point, this sixth benefit is focused on
the reputation that customer satisfaction brings your company, not just the profit. By offering
quality software that works when and how you want it to work, you will be boosting your
reputation by producing happy customers. Don’t tax your customer’s patience with defective
software that you have to constantly fix. Give them quality from the beginning and they’ll
reward you with loyalty.

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