As time goes on, the complexity of devices continues to increase, while engineering teams are pressured to develop test solutions as fast as possible. Teradyne developed the Remote Connectivity Matrix (RCM) to support test engineering teams meet these demands by reducing time to market. When scattered geographic locations can limit the productivity of test engineering resources, having a way to increase the amount of productive remote debugging is essential to meet the needs of an evolving global industry. The RCM enables global teams to increase their productivity, and when used in concert with other tools, can reduce the effort needed to arrive at a quality test solution. While the ETS-800 already provides four sectors’ worth of debugging potential by separating a single engineering tester into four independent debugging stations, adding the RCM and oscilloscopes (and appropriate DIB design) to this setup can aid geographically diverse teams in developing a test solution fast and reliably, by eliminating most of the need for manual probing. This paper demonstrates the implementation and benefits of using the RCM in an engineering environment in a recent test development project.