Hi Gene, I just wanted to let you know that you can easily organize test cases into tests suites/plans and labels. You can also run them separately as well. There are also separate tabs to view them clearly. You can check out some details here if interested -
We have banking and financial customers currently having tests with large datasets and using Testim, Usually you should not be having a problem with large datasets as we run everything on the cloud using AWS, but looks like you did. So, if you have time I would love to see what is happening and also we have our 24/7 customer support that could help you with that problem.
Also if you get a chance check out this blog post on how Testim helps programmers and non-programmers to write automation code - https://blog.testim.io/why-testim/. Just thought of sharing with you
And btw, I am one of the contributors to the Testim tool
It is so nice to know that you had great experience with our 24/7 customer support. We have our team all over the world so we are able to cover all timezones. We try our level best to reply ASAP unless there is some production issue going on. Best of luck with your automation framework/tool search Also, if you get a chance check out this post I wrote about how Testim helps to do stable automation and involves both technical/non-technical people - https://blog.testim.io/why-testim/
Apart from being a contributor to Testim, I also have experience doing automation using Cucumber+Java and WebDriver/Selenium framework. So, in case you have any questions related to that hit me up. By no means I am an expert but have some experience in it.