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How AI & Shift Left Can Help Transform Your Enterprise Testing

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Sponsored by DIGITAL.AI


Wednesday, May 26, 2021
3 p.m. ET
 
The demand for faster software releases has created new challenges for those that fail to test earlier and more frequently in the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC). Bugs found post release instead of in the early stages of the SDLC cost organizations significant sums of money and irreversible damage to their brand, customer retention, regulation compliance, and the overall bottom line.
 
Shift-Left allows organizations to remain proactive as it pertains to unit, functional, and non-functional testing (performance and security), in order to properly enable both business and technical users to execute tests early and often. By also deploying AI capabilities, QA and dev teams can start testing even earlier, test smarter and streamline critical decision making in the testing cycle.
 
Join this webinar for a closer look on how to align distributed teams with unified business metrics - by shifting left and leveraging AI to create a scalable, repeatable testing strategy. During the presentation, our speakers will also cover:
  • The benefits of prioritizing testing earlier in the SDLC
  • The necessary cultural shift and how to organize teams for success Creating synergies to increase productivity between teams
  • Leveraging AI and ML to create efficiencies and optimize testing
  • Automated test execution for non-technical users
Guy Arieli
QA CTO - Continuous Testing - Digital.ai
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Juan Lugo
Product Marketing Manager - Digital.ai

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