Title: How do CIOs benefit from Test Automation?
1 How do CIOs benefit from Test Automation?
2 How do CIOs benefit from Test Automation?
Boardroom discussions more often than not lead to
the question, What are we doing to drive
growth? While CEOs face the challenge of upping
top line revenue growth, the CIOs usually are
the enabler of the technology that will lead to
better revenues. With the entire world passing
through digital disruption and all things
undergoing automation and transformation, CIOs
actually have become a one-man army of sorts, on
whose shoulders lies the key to the success of an
organization. While ensuring that there are no
glitches in the product, CIOs also need to
oversee continuous innovation so as to improve
go-to-market times and reach more
customers. With so many organizations using
multiple technologies paving way for faster
go-to-market, and also focusing on continuous
deployment, it has become imperative for the CIOs
to change the way they strategize. Not only do
the need to rein in the risks and failures if
any, but they also need to keep their
organization in the race. As a Gartner report
states, Application leaders who are creating
strategies for digital business must address a
wide range of testing use cases across the
enterprise. A key process that comes into mind
when organizations think of speed, accuracy,
continuity, robustness, and faster market
presence is Automation. Based on Agile and DevOps
practices, practicing automation also helps CIOs
overcome their existing backlogs, verify and
validate processes and puts the organization on a
fast growth track. Automation also helps track
and monitor your software that helps optimize it
further for success. This adds the flavor of
quality assurance and quality engineering and
you are on the way to launch the best products
and success.
3How do CIOs benefit from Test Automation?
- Additionally, in another report, Gartner goes on
to say Testing is one of the key processes in
software development. As the requirement to
support multiple browsers and devices increases,
it is driving the demand to automate the
functional testing of applications. Test
automation has become a business norm at most
Fortune 1000 firms today. Implementing test
automation across the board will not just improve
production speed but also help CIOs save huge
amounts of precious time, cost savings, and
accelerate improved productivity. - Let us look at a few ways test automation
benefits CIOs and therefore, their
organizations. - Automated software testing saves time and money
thereby improving bottom line Repeating software
tests help ensure quality. While manual
repetition consumes a lot of time and resources,
test automation helps run these continuously
thereby saving a lot of time and efforts that
directly results in cost savings and an improved
bottom line. With the C-Suite focused on the
bottom line, investments, expenditure, and
eventually the ROI, test automation helps ensure
that the organization is saving money and that
the testing efforts are efficient. - Improves timeline and speed to market The faster
an organization can launch its product in the
market, the better equipped it will be to meet
consumer demands and needs. Test automation helps
expedite the otherwise slow testing process and
reduces the time-to-market and ensures quicker
delivery. CIOs who embrace a shift left approach
get the benefit of early and continuous testing
throughout the development process in addition to
faster time-to-market.
4How do CIOs benefit from Test Automation?
3. Reduces risk If a software is launched
with proper testing, your customers will be happy
with the quality. However, if there are
performance, functionality, security, or quality
issues, you will end up losing customers in a
snap. Conducting end-to-end automated tests helps
reduce risks of a low quality product being
launched which otherwise has the full
probability of resulting in dissatisfied users,
revenue losses, and in this world of
cyberattacks, serious data breaches. Read Full
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