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Silvia Siqueira
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Service virtualization is software that simulates a service’s behavior in a production environment. With service virtualization, you can keep to your development and testing schedule even when you can’t develop or test the “real” versions of applications, dependent systems, and services. So where do companies typically begin with service virtualization? Knowing the ABCs will help you and your teams plan for the best rate of adoption at your organization. Even if you have thousands of back-end systems and services, you can virtualize all the services and also model the network and application performance. By having the ability to create and use a simulated model of unavailable or constrained
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