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From end-to-end testing between multiple apps across your entire digital landscape, to ERP technologies like Oracle and SAP, Tricentis helps enterprises tackle it all thanks to leading the industry with technology support. From a single intuitive interface, organizations can rapidly define end-to-end tests across mobile UIs, web services, ESBs, APIs, web UIs, mainframes, and enterprise applications. Plus, with low-code and completely codeless options, everyone on your team can become a quality champion.
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  • Optimizing Oracle Fusion with enterprise test automation: An executive guide
    With Fusion, updates are deployed to pre-production just two weeks before Oracle moves them into production, leaving little time for testing. Organizations must find ways to accelerate testing of both new functionality, as well as its impact on complex customizations...
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    How to future-proof your Oracle testing strategy
    Cloud technologies are revolutionizing our working world – including Oracle Cloud. Software testing will be an essential component of your coming Oracle migration strategy, ensuring your business continues to run as usual before, during, and after the change. Click to...
  • SAP S/4HANA Migration Guide: Key Steps for Faster, Safer SAP Updates
    If your S/4HANA migration is greenfield, brownfield, or in between, learn how to avoid false starts and unexpected costs with change impact analysis and automated testing. Find other insightful content from Tricentis on their Partner Page.
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    Why AI is the future of effective SAP releases
    As businesses seek to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of enterprise software, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as a pivotal force reshaping SAP releases. Stemming from a rich history dating back to the conceptualization of AI in the 1950s,...