Best Test Data Management Tools for Docker

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    Parasoft Reviews
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    Parasoft

    $125/user/mo
    120 Ratings
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    Parasoft's mission is to provide automated testing solutions and expertise that empower organizations to expedite delivery of safe and reliable software. A powerful unified C and C++ test automation solution for static analysis, unit testing and structural code coverage, Parasoft C/C++test helps satisfy compliance with industry functional safety and security requirements for embedded software systems.
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    GenRocket Reviews
    Enterprise synthetic test data solutions. It is essential that test data accurately reflects the structure of your database or application. This means it must be easy for you to model and maintain each project. Respect the referential integrity of parent/child/sibling relations across data domains within an app database or across multiple databases used for multiple applications. Ensure consistency and integrity of synthetic attributes across applications, data sources, and targets. A customer name must match the same customer ID across multiple transactions simulated by real-time synthetic information generation. Customers need to quickly and accurately build their data model for a test project. GenRocket offers ten methods to set up your data model. XTS, DDL, Scratchpad, Presets, XSD, CSV, YAML, JSON, Spark Schema, Salesforce.
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    Syntho Reviews
    Syntho is generally implemented within our clients' secure environments to ensure that sensitive information remains within a trusted setting. With our ready-to-use connectors, you can establish connections to both source data and target environments effortlessly. We support integration with all major databases and file systems, offering more than 20 database connectors and over 5 file system connectors. You have the ability to specify your preferred method of data synthetization, whether it involves realistic masking or the generation of new values, along with the automated identification of sensitive data types. Once the data is protected, it can be utilized and shared safely, upholding compliance and privacy standards throughout its lifecycle, thus fostering a secure data handling culture.
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