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QAOps Explained: Lifecycle, Benefits, Framework & Best Practices Guide

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  Most software development teams today have mature CI/CD pipelines, automated deployment workflows, and scalable test environments. So, shipping faster is not a problem anymore. But ensuring apps don’t break in production remains a big concern. Even with robust automation, defects slip through, environments drift, and performance errors surface when real users start interacting with the app. To combat this issue, teams are now adopting a smart approach to quality assurance: QAOps. Here, you make testing a continuous part of your development workflow and not something that happens at the end. In fact, according to a  2026 report , 51.9% of organizations now involve testers right in the design or requirement phase. If you want to understand what exactly QAOps is, how it works, what the process of adopting it looks like, and how it helps optimize software quality, read this blog. Start your QAOps journey with TestGrid’s scalable test automation.  TL;DR QAOps is an approach ...

How an Insurance Enterprise Reduced Test Creation Time by 80% Using CoTester

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  A large insurance enterprise operating across policy administration, claims processing, and customer servicing applications was struggling to keep testing aligned with the delivery pace. Each release introduced changes to regulated workflows involving multiple roles, approvals, and downstream systems. While development velocity increased,  test creation  remained heavily manual and increasingly disconnected from sprint timelines. Quality leaders were under pressure to move faster without compromising traceability, execution evidence, or compliance readiness. The Challenge Key issues included: Slow test authoring for complex workflows:  Policy and claims scenarios required detailed, step-by-step validation across roles and systems. Creating tests often took days per story for the insurance enterprise. Automation limited to specialists:  Only a small automation group could convert requirements into executable scripts, creating queues and sprint spillovers. Manua...