Draft:Planit Test Management Solutions
Australian Multinational IT consultancy
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Planit Test Management Solutions PTY LTD (Planit Testing) is an Australian multinational information technology (IT) services and consulting company, headquartered in Sydney, Australia.[1]
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Comment: Please provide multiple reliable, secondary (WP:RS, WP:IS) sources with substantial coverage of the org. Not press release sites, reliable independent sources. SocDoneLeft (talk) 06:16, 10 March 2026 (UTC)
Overview
Planit offers a range of services, including test strategy, test automation, performance testing, and security testing.[2]
Test Strategy and Planning
Planit provides consultation on test strategy and planning. This includes risk assessment, resource allocation, and timeline management.
Test Automation
Planit offers test automation services that includes the development of automated test scripts, integration with CI/CD pipelines, and maintenance of automated test suites.
Performance Testing
Planit's performance testing services include load testing, stress testing, and scalability assessments to identify and address potential bottlenecks.
Security Testing
Planit provides accredited security testing services. This includes vulnerability assessments, penetration testing, and security audits.
History
- 1997: Imago QA begins operations in Australia, opening its first office in Sydney.
- 1999: Planit officially launches on April 21, rebranding from Imago QA.
- 2000: Planit introduces the ISEB Foundation Certification in software testing in the Asia Pacific region.
- 2005: Establishment of the Australian and New Zealand Testing Board (ANZTB).
- 2010: Partnership with Pure Testing in India; staff reaches 300.
- 2013: Chris Carter becomes President of the ISTQB.
- 2014: Planit opens its first UK office in Reading.
- 2021: Planit acquired by Nomura Research Institute.[3]
- 2022: Expansion into London and Manila; acquisition of Qual IT and SEQA.
- 2023: Major rebrand and ISO 27001 certification.
- 2025: Planit achieves CREST accreditation for EMEA and Australasia.[4]

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