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NeoLoad and ChatGPT

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is coming, whether we like it or not. It is likely to transform every aspect of what it means to be human and represents an existential opportunity – or potential threat – to everyone living and yet to be born. Hyperbole aside, ChatGPT software intelligence has been a hot news topic of late. While it has some limitations, to many of us it’s the first real glimpse of AI’s capabilities.

6 ways Tosca 16.0 speeds up your Oracle deployments

In a digital-first world, delivering business apps with high efficiency and top-notch quality is critical to your business success and customer satisfaction. Oracle is a major ERP application used by the world’s biggest companies to ensure business runs smoothly, but Oracle deployments are heavy, risky, and slow. How can organizations make them more efficient?

Test Automation for ARIA: What it is and why it matters

We are thrilled to announce the launch of Tosca 16.0 and its support for ARIA! Coming in 2025, the European Accessibility Act will require the usage of ARIA semantics, meaning that more and more web applications will be built using it. Tosca 16.0 is one of the first testing tools to support this! We are excited to extend our leadership in inclusive automation including offering the industry’s broadest technology support. But what is ARIA, and why is it important? Read on to learn more.

What's new in Tosca 16.0?

Tosca 16.0 is here! With this new release, we deliver several capabilities that strengthen automated testing for packaged applications from Oracle, Workday, and Microsoft Dynamics 365. The release also includes new mobile testing features that ensure smoother connectivity and a better mobile testing experience. Read on to learn more.

Developing a Quality Strategy

Over the course of my career in testing and quality, I have seen many different quality strategies. All of them have been narrowly focused on testing, with perhaps a sprinkle of DevOps tossed in. I started to wonder why this is, and when I dove a bit deeper I realized that all of them were written by testers. It’s a truism in the industry that you can’t test quality into a product. Why is it then that all of our quality strategies revolve around testing or development methodologies?