Software testing stories
SAP users could cut manual testing as Tricentis adds AI-generated test cases and self-healing tools to Enterprise Continuous Testing.
The platform is already cutting migration time and costs for enterprise software users facing complex code moves to cloud-native systems.
Businesses are struggling to deploy AI safely as security fears now outrank cost, with 48% naming them the chief adoption barrier.
Enterprises adopting AI will get new tools to assess model behaviour as ITC Infotech adds LayerLens' Stratix platform to its testing suite.
Security teams face a broader threat as criminals and state-backed actors use generative AI to speed hacks, phishing and malware.
The hire comes as companies face mounting pressure to validate AI features and core software before release, boosting demand for Testlio's services.
A decade of support has helped operators keep rail, power and factory systems running on Linux without frequent upgrades.
The open-source spec aims to let teams automate coding work through ticket-driven agent workflows, while reducing context-switching for engineers.
Enterprises could cut software release delays as the partners add self-healing AI agents to automate testing across existing systems.
Embedded software teams will gain grounded AI support for code analysis and model debugging as MathWorks rolls out R2026a updates.
The moves aim to turn AI insights into governed workflows and faster software releases for large enterprises, not just separate tools.
The rollout will put Google’s AI tool in front of 100,000 staff, as the supplier seeks faster software development and tighter internal collaboration.
Codex and ChatGPT users get a model that OpenAI says performs better on coding, research and office work while using fewer tokens.
The pact will widen use of AI in Singapore's public services, schools and labs, while adding new tests on safety, governance and inclusion.
Software teams can run up to three times as many tests without adding space or power, Cambrionix said, as lab bottlenecks grow.
Australian firms are shifting from lean efficiency to resilience, using AI, diversified suppliers and shorter planning cycles to absorb shocks and grow.
Students are gaining public app-store exposure and industry experience as Galgotias University's programme moves classroom projects into commercial release.
Human review had to be reinstated after AI-written software at Sonny's quickly developed faults, highlighting the risks of unchecked code generation.
Browser verification can now be folded into development workflows, as teams face pressure to prove AI-generated code works before review.
The tie-up could speed secure AI adoption for regulated Japanese firms, with NEC set to roll out Claude to about 30,000 staff.