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Helbling Technik Selects VectorCAST™ as preferred Unit Testing Solution

Providence, RI – 19 AUG 2013 – Vector Software, the world’s leading provider of innovative software solutions for testing safety and mission critical embedded applications, announced today that Helbling Technik, a leader in technological innovation and business consulting, has selected the VectorCAST/C++ unit and integration testing product for their engineering services work in support of their customers.

The VectorCAST platform is a family of products that automates testing activities for embedded software. VectorCAST’s broad spectrum of embedded testing capabilities include unit and integration testing on host, target, and simulator, code coverage analysis, requirements traceability, and continuous integration.

Helbling Technik works with their clients to bring new products to market by helping them look forward to future innovative trends. Helbling Technik constantly expands its capabilities and services, helping clients launch novel and successful products faster.

With VectorCAST we are able to quickly apply state of the art unit testing to different customer toolchains and needs,” said Yves Schenker, Embedded Software Engineer at Helbling Technik.   

We are excited to be partnering with Helbling Technik in their efforts to provide quality software products to their customers,” stated Bill McCaffrey, Chief Operating Office at Vector Software. The VectorCAST solution provides organizations with the necessary tools and process support for software testing projects across a wide variety of industries. We look forward to working with Helbling Technik to drive greater value to their customers using our technology.  

About Vector Software, Inc.

Vector Software is the world’s leading provider of software testing solutions for safety and business critical embedded applications. Companies worldwide in automotive, aerospace, medical devices, industrial controls, rail, and other business critical sectors rely on Vector Software’s VectorCAST™. By automating and managing the complex tasks associated with unit, integration, and system-level testing, VectorCAST helps organizations accelerate development and ensure the reliability of their embedded software applications. Founded in 1989 by embedded software engineers, Vector Software is headquartered in East Greenwich, Rhode Island USA with offices worldwide and a world-class team of support and technology partners. To learn more, visit: www.vectorcast.com. Follow Vector Software on FacebookGoogle+, LinkedInTwitter, and YouTube. 

About Helbling Technik

The Helbling Group was founded in 1963 and is owned by its 24 managing partners. The four divisions – Helbling Technik, Helbling Business Advisors, Helbling Beratung + Bauplanung und Helbling IT Solutions – unite sophisticated engineering and consulting skills in a unique service portfolio. In 2011, the Helbling Group reported turnover of CHF 106.7 million. It employs more than 400 people at its offices in Aarau, Bern, Wil SG, Zurich, Cambridge MA, Duesseldorf, Eschborn-Frankfurt, Munich, Stuttgart and Shanghai.

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