Ministry Of Testing
Sponsorship
07
OCTOBER, 2016
Enov8 are pleased to announce that we will be sponsoring our friends at the Ministry of Testing this year. This is a great site for everything Testing & we will be sure to contribute knowledge in the Test Environment Management space.


Ministry of Testing Links: visit the site at https://www.ministryoftesting.com/ | Twitter: @ministryoftest
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