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Industry experts offer thoughtful, insightful, and often controversial predictions on how DevOps and related technologies will evolve and impact business in 2023. Part 8, the final installment, covers testing.
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TEST AUTOMATION
Software quality will become increasingly important across industries, such as healthcare, banking, and technology in 2023, as businesses accelerate their digital transformations. As enterprise organizations develop applications that rely on continuous software updates, test automation is a crucial element to increasing release speeds and improving application quality, helping the organization run more efficiently to meet its bottom line. Additionally, test automation gives organizations the ability to monitor and assess issues in real time, or even stop them before they occur, staving off any major disruptions. As we head into the next year, the importance placed upon software quality will skyrocket, because it must!
Kevin Thompson
CEO and Executive Chairman, Tricentis(link is external)
As organizations using low-code/no-code platforms struggle with large scale test automation, vendors will seek ways to automate more testing tasks, such as test generation from recorded user actions, test selection, test analysis, test healing, and auto-regression.
Esko Hannula
SVP, Product Management, Copado(link is external)
COLLABORATION PLATFORMS
As collaboration platforms have changed the way product and developer teams work together, adoption of these platforms will rise in the testing space, continuing to bring DevOps and business teams closer together.
Martin Klaus
VP Product Marketing, Tricentis(link is external)
CONTINUOUS TESTING STRATEGY
When the cost of failure is high, build out your testing ecosystem — Mobile performance management and mobile customer experience are now one and the same. With more organizations prioritizing digital transformation initiatives, the stakes for mobile app development and performance have risen, ultimately increasing the cost of failure. The emphasis and investment in digital channels will only grow in the new year, especially as the technology matures and customers demand more. It will become a requirement to consider quality, performance, security and accessibility together versus the silos they've operated under in the past — no small feat for development and testing teams to overcome. With these demands, tomorrow's most successful teams will increasingly turn to continuous testing strategies for performance management.
Eran Kinsbruner
Chief Evangelist, Perforce Software(link is external)
TESTOPS
TestOps will play an important role in "continuous testing" to enforce quality. It will provide a set of tools, processes, and frameworks for test automation with every phase of the Software Development Life Cycle.
Emmanuel Thangaraj
Sr. Director, Software Engineering, Avalara(link is external)
TEST DATA MANAGEMENT
The complexity of test data modeling and generation already exceeds most developer's ability to keep up with them, especially when requirements are ever-changing and deadlines are ever-tightening. Test data management has not kept pace with innovations (or attempts to innovate) in other areas of the test industry, but the need for it is growing exponentially. 2023 will see major players emerge, who focus on how to implement strategies for test data management that are easy to implement, thorough, and which give you a measurable way to quantify the risks to any given release. Widespread adoption will take considerably longer, particularly in the industries that need it the most (e.g. Finance, healthcare).
Marcus Merrell
VP of Technology Strategy, Sauce Labs(link is external)
FASTER DEVICE TESTING
Mobile app usage is now the consumer default — meaning developer teams need to continuously and conveniently have access to devices for testing mobile software on real and virtual devices. Further, data shows consumers are keeping their devices for shorter intervals, meaning devs need to have instantaneous access to a bevy of new, expensive devices as soon as they're available and a diverse set of operating systems in perpetuity, but there are quicker, better solutions that can streamline this process through an extensive virtual suite that lets developers test across various devices without ever leaving their browser. We expect companies to adopt modern solutions for device testing at faster rates, especially in adapting to a hybrid-first workforce.
Marcus Merrell
VP of Technology Strategy, Sauce Labs(link is external)
MOBILE DEVOPS TEST TOOLCHAIN (DevOTT)
As developers, engineers and QA professionals increasingly prioritize mobile experiences, IT teams need to be laser-focused on developing quality mobile apps and features while also resolving app quality issues across the SDLC. Shifting test left and right throughout the development lifecycle by employing a DevOps test toolchain will facilitate a better developer experience while also reducing risk and increasing ROI.
Marcus Merrell
VP of Technology Strategy, Sauce Labs(link is external)
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Industry News
Bauplan, a Python-first serverless data platform that transforms complex infrastructure processes into a few lines of code over data lakes, announced its launch with $7.5 million in seed funding.
Perforce Software announced the launch of the Kafka Service Bundle, a new offering that provides enterprises with managed open source Apache Kafka at a fraction of the cost of traditional managed providers.
LambdaTest announced the launch of the HyperExecute MCP Server, an enhancement to its AI-native test orchestration platform, HyperExecute.
Cloudflare announced Workers VPC and Workers VPC Private Link, new solutions that enable developers to build secure, global cross-cloud applications on Cloudflare Workers.
Nutrient announced a significant expansion of its cloud-based services, as well as a series of updates to its SDK products, aimed at enhancing the developer experience by allowing developers to build, scale, and innovate with less friction.
Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd.(link is external) announced that its Infinity Platform has been named the top-ranked AI-powered cyber security platform in the 2025 Miercom Assessment.
Orca Security announced the Orca Bitbucket App, a cloud-native seamless integration for scanning Bitbucket Repositories.
The Live API for Gemini models is now in Preview, enabling developers to start building and testing more robust, scalable applications with significantly higher rate limits.
Backslash Security(link is external) announced significant adoption of the Backslash App Graph, the industry’s first dynamic digital twin for application code.
SmartBear launched API Hub for Test, a new capability within the company’s API Hub, powered by Swagger.
Akamai Technologies introduced App & API Protector Hybrid.
Veracode has been granted a United States patent for its generative artificial intelligence security tool, Veracode Fix.
Zesty announced that its automated Kubernetes optimization platform, Kompass, now includes full pod scaling capabilities, with the addition of Vertical Pod Autoscaler (VPA) alongside the existing Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA).
Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd.(link is external) has emerged as a leading player in Attack Surface Management (ASM) with its acquisition of Cyberint, as highlighted in the recent GigaOm Radar report.