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Why real-time monitoring and scenario testing are becoming core QA disciplines

AI pushes real-time monitoring and stress testing to the heart of QA governance...

Banks warned AI still fails on real-world software testing tasks

The software testing community is urged to look beyond the AI hype...

Inside the chaos: The new reliability discipline reshaping banking QA

Andre Newman says chaos engineering lets banks halt roll back attacks within seconds...

Manual testing ‘no longer an option’, says Leapwork CEO

In an exclusive interview, Ken Ziegler explains why 'resilience is not optional in financial services'...

Healthcare QA teams confront testing challenges as DevOps complexity deepens

As DevOps complexity and AI risk rise, OpenText outlines seven critical testing challenges...

AI testing’s confidence problem: Fragile automation and false trust in banks

How do software teams approach AI in testing and what determines confidence in its use?...
David Colwell, VP, AI & Machine Learning at Tricentis

Deep Dive: Is AI-driven software creating new blind spots for banking QA?

QA teams are facing a widening gap between development velocity and operational resilience...

Why banks are automating end-to-end testing for internet banking apps

Security testing is becoming inseparable from end-to-end validation, argues Malaika Saeed...

AI testing surging despite many QA teams stuck in early maturity

There is a rapidly widening gap between AI adoption and operational maturity...

Banks rethink AI testing as ‘confidence’ becomes the QA benchmark

Banks' focus is shifting to maintaining control, traceability, and confidence in software quality...

Why Infosys’ new Swiss hub matters for QA in European banking

Infosys increasingly focuses on cloud transformation and QE in Europe's banking space...

Testing the scanners: Why banks cannot blindly trust AI signals in QA

Are automated QA and scanning tools only as reliable as the data behind them?...