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LambdaTest Announces Deeper Collaboration with Appium as Strategic Partnership
LambdaTest Announces Deeper Collaboration with Appium as Strategic Partnership

Business Wire

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

LambdaTest Announces Deeper Collaboration with Appium as Strategic Partnership

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- LambdaTest, a unified agentic AI and cloud engineering platform, has announced it has become a strategic sponsor of Appium, the world's most widely used open-source framework for mobile automation. This collaboration aims to significantly simplify and accelerate mobile test automation by integrating Appium's capabilities into LambdaTest's cloud-based distributed testing platform. LambdaTest Announces Deeper Collaboration with Appium as Strategic Partnership Share LambdaTest has an active open-source program that provides access to LambdaTest's testing infrastructure to community projects, so maintainers can run comprehensive test suites without worrying about servers or setup. The organization had also launched LambdaTest Grants for Open Source to support innovation in software testing frameworks and toolsets. As part of the Grants, LambdaTest had announced a $250,000 grant for open source projects and contributors building solutions for the QA and Testing community. With this Appium Strategic Partnership, LambdaTest is doubling down on the commitment made to the open source community. Through this partnership, LambdaTest users will gain tighter integration and early access to improvements. Since Appium is at the heart of the LambdaTest platform, our contributions will allow the platform to incorporate updates and new capabilities faster than ever. This partnership also sets an example of how commercial platforms and open-source projects can join forces to uplift the entire tech community. By combining Appium's flexible automation capabilities with LambdaTest's powerful real device cloud, users gain the ability to test native, hybrid, and web apps on actual hardware, ensuring 100% accuracy. LambdaTest's real device testing environment captures true device behaviour, performance, and user interactions, offering detailed insights through app logs, crash reports, video recordings, and network data. Built specifically for Appium automation at scale, LambdaTest's infrastructure supports high-performance parallel testing, allowing faster release cycles and greater test coverage. Teams can simulate various network conditions and offline modes to assess real-world performance, while geolocation testing enables validation of app behaviour in over 170 countries. 'Appium is a cornerstone of modern mobile test automation, and we're proud to be their strategic partner,' says Asad Khan, CEO & Co-Founder at LambdaTest. 'Our platform empowers testers to execute faster, more secure, and globally distributed Appium tests, turning quality engineering into a competitive advantage.' About LambdaTest LambdaTest is an AI-native, omnichannel software quality platform that empowers businesses to accelerate time to market through intelligent, cloud-based test authoring, orchestration, and execution. With over 15,000 customers and 2.3 million+ users across 130+ countries, LambdaTest is the trusted choice for modern software testing. Browser & App Testing Cloud: Enables manual and automated testing of web and mobile apps across 10,000+ browsers, real devices, and OS environments, ensuring cross-platform consistency. HyperExecute: An AI-native test execution and orchestration cloud that runs tests up to 70% faster than traditional grids, offering smart test distribution, automatic retries, real-time logs, and seamless CI/CD integration. KaneAI: The world's first GenAI-native testing agent, leveraging LLMs for effortless test creation, intelligent automation, and self-evolving test execution. It integrates directly with Jira, Slack, GitHub, and other DevOps tools.

LambdaTest Announces Deeper Collaboration with Appium as Strategic Partnership
LambdaTest Announces Deeper Collaboration with Appium as Strategic Partnership

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

LambdaTest Announces Deeper Collaboration with Appium as Strategic Partnership

Move to accelerate mobile test automation at scale with LambdaTest's expansive real device cloud, delivering unmatched accuracy, speed, and global reach. SAN FRANCISCO, July 02, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LambdaTest, a unified agentic AI and cloud engineering platform, has announced it has become a strategic sponsor of Appium, the world's most widely used open-source framework for mobile automation. This collaboration aims to significantly simplify and accelerate mobile test automation by integrating Appium's capabilities into LambdaTest's cloud-based distributed testing platform. LambdaTest has an active open-source program that provides access to LambdaTest's testing infrastructure to community projects, so maintainers can run comprehensive test suites without worrying about servers or setup. The organization had also launched LambdaTest Grants for Open Source to support innovation in software testing frameworks and toolsets. As part of the Grants, LambdaTest had announced a $250,000 grant for open source projects and contributors building solutions for the QA and Testing community. With this Appium Strategic Partnership, LambdaTest is doubling down on the commitment made to the open source community. Through this partnership, LambdaTest users will gain tighter integration and early access to improvements. Since Appium is at the heart of the LambdaTest platform, our contributions will allow the platform to incorporate updates and new capabilities faster than ever. This partnership also sets an example of how commercial platforms and open-source projects can join forces to uplift the entire tech community. By combining Appium's flexible automation capabilities with LambdaTest's powerful real device cloud, users gain the ability to test native, hybrid, and web apps on actual hardware, ensuring 100% accuracy. LambdaTest's real device testing environment captures true device behaviour, performance, and user interactions, offering detailed insights through app logs, crash reports, video recordings, and network data. Built specifically for Appium automation at scale, LambdaTest's infrastructure supports high-performance parallel testing, allowing faster release cycles and greater test coverage. Teams can simulate various network conditions and offline modes to assess real-world performance, while geolocation testing enables validation of app behaviour in over 170 countries. "Appium is a cornerstone of modern mobile test automation, and we're proud to be their strategic partner," says Asad Khan, CEO & Co-Founder at LambdaTest. "Our platform empowers testers to execute faster, more secure, and globally distributed Appium tests, turning quality engineering into a competitive advantage." About LambdaTest LambdaTest is an AI-native, omnichannel software quality platform that empowers businesses to accelerate time to market through intelligent, cloud-based test authoring, orchestration, and execution. With over 15,000 customers and 2.3 million+ users across 130+ countries, LambdaTest is the trusted choice for modern software testing. Browser & App Testing Cloud: Enables manual and automated testing of web and mobile apps across 10,000+ browsers, real devices, and OS environments, ensuring cross-platform consistency. HyperExecute: An AI-native test execution and orchestration cloud that runs tests up to 70% faster than traditional grids, offering smart test distribution, automatic retries, real-time logs, and seamless CI/CD integration. KaneAI: The world's first GenAI-native testing agent, leveraging LLMs for effortless test creation, intelligent automation, and self-evolving test execution. It integrates directly with Jira, Slack, GitHub, and other DevOps tools. For more information, please visit View source version on Contacts press@

LambdaTest Announces Deeper Collaboration with Appium as Strategic Partnership
LambdaTest Announces Deeper Collaboration with Appium as Strategic Partnership

National Post

time3 days ago

  • National Post

LambdaTest Announces Deeper Collaboration with Appium as Strategic Partnership

Article content Move to accelerate mobile test automation at scale with LambdaTest's expansive real device cloud, delivering unmatched accuracy, speed, and global reach. Article content SAN FRANCISCO — LambdaTest, a unified agentic AI and cloud engineering platform, has announced it has become a strategic sponsor of Appium, the world's most widely used open-source framework for mobile automation. This collaboration aims to significantly simplify and accelerate mobile test automation by integrating Appium's capabilities into LambdaTest's cloud-based distributed testing platform. Article content LambdaTest has an active open-source program that provides access to LambdaTest's testing infrastructure to community projects, so maintainers can run comprehensive test suites without worrying about servers or setup. The organization had also launched LambdaTest Grants for Open Source to support innovation in software testing frameworks and toolsets. As part of the Grants, LambdaTest had announced a $250,000 grant for open source projects and contributors building solutions for the QA and Testing community. With this Appium Strategic Partnership, LambdaTest is doubling down on the commitment made to the open source community. Article content Through this partnership, LambdaTest users will gain tighter integration and early access to improvements. Since Appium is at the heart of the LambdaTest platform, our contributions will allow the platform to incorporate updates and new capabilities faster than ever. This partnership also sets an example of how commercial platforms and open-source projects can join forces to uplift the entire tech community. Article content By combining Appium's flexible automation capabilities with LambdaTest's powerful real device cloud, users gain the ability to test native, hybrid, and web apps on actual hardware, ensuring 100% accuracy. LambdaTest's real device testing environment captures true device behaviour, performance, and user interactions, offering detailed insights through app logs, crash reports, video recordings, and network data. Article content Built specifically for Appium automation at scale, LambdaTest's infrastructure supports high-performance parallel testing, allowing faster release cycles and greater test coverage. Teams can simulate various network conditions and offline modes to assess real-world performance, while geolocation testing enables validation of app behaviour in over 170 countries. Article content 'Appium is a cornerstone of modern mobile test automation, and we're proud to be their strategic partner,' says Asad Khan, CEO & Co-Founder at LambdaTest. 'Our platform empowers testers to execute faster, more secure, and globally distributed Appium tests, turning quality engineering into a competitive advantage.' Article content About LambdaTest Article content LambdaTest Article content is an AI-native, omnichannel software quality platform that empowers businesses to accelerate time to market through intelligent, cloud-based test authoring, orchestration, and execution. With over 15,000 customers and 2.3 million+ users across 130+ countries, LambdaTest is the trusted choice for modern software testing. Article content Browser & App Testing Cloud: Enables manual and automated testing of web and mobile apps across 10,000+ browsers, real devices, and OS environments, ensuring cross-platform consistency. HyperExecute: An AI-native test execution and orchestration cloud that runs tests up to 70% faster than traditional grids, offering smart test distribution, automatic retries, real-time logs, and seamless CI/CD integration. KaneAI: The world's first GenAI-native testing agent, leveraging LLMs for effortless test creation, intelligent automation, and self-evolving test execution. It integrates directly with Jira, Slack, GitHub, and other DevOps tools. Article content Article content Article content Article content Article content

How To Make AI-Native Cloud Testing Your Market Advantage
How To Make AI-Native Cloud Testing Your Market Advantage

Forbes

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Forbes

How To Make AI-Native Cloud Testing Your Market Advantage

Asad Khan is the founder & CEO of LambdaTest, an AI-native unified enterprise test execution cloud platform. We've been looking at the economics of AI-native cloud testing completely wrong. The discourse fixates on "How much does AI testing cost?" Instead, we should be asking, "What competitive advantage are we surrendering by not investing in intelligent testing ecosystems?" When you view testing solely as a cost center, you miss the clear strategic ROI that AI brings to QA. Organizations implementing AI-native cloud testing achieve an average ROI of 3.7 times per invested dollar, with top performers realizing returns of $10 per dollar. AI-Native Cloud Testing Landscape AI-native cloud testing integrates AI directly into cloud-based testing environments to streamline and accelerate software quality assurance. At its core is agentic AI: autonomous systems that can interpret high-level goals and execute complex tasks with minimal human input. Agentic AI platforms are changing what's possible for QA. Instead of writing code to target specific HTML elements, testers can simply issue commands like "search for a product" or "click OK when the pop-up appears." Even sophisticated test flows, complete with conditions and assertions, can be generated through natural language. This democratizes testing across roles, allowing product managers, designers and business analysts to contribute to test creation. AI-native testing also improves scalability, enhances accuracy and accelerates feedback loops, all without the infrastructure burden of traditional testing environments. But while the technology is promising, the key question remains: Does it make financial sense? Well, the answer isn't straightforward. The Real Cost Of Testing Without AI U.S. businesses lose $607 billion every year finding and fixing software defects. Bugs that slip into production can cost up to 100 times more than those caught earlier. Still, most teams invest in detection after the fact rather than preventing issues at the source. This delay affects more than just budgets. QA teams spend valuable time configuring test environments instead of running meaningful tests. Meanwhile, engineers burn development hours fixing problems that smarter workflows could have avoided. Shift-left testing flips the traditional approach by pushing testing earlier into the development cycle. Instead of finding bugs late, teams prevent them early, boosting quality, cutting costs and freeing up engineering time for real progress. The Economics Of Testing With AI-Native Cloud Testing Platforms Moving away from traditional testing into AI-native testing creates four distinct economic advantages that traditional approaches cannot match. AI testing fundamentally transforms release timelines. According to IDC's 2024 AI opportunity study, 43% of organizations report that productivity use cases have provided their greatest AI ROI, with companies achieving dramatically faster innovation cycles. This acceleration creates a compounding advantage that widens with each release. AI testing can help find bugs while preventing tests from breaking due to changes in the software. Initially, finding and fixing bugs gets delayed because it seems 'easy to fix later.' That's called technical debt (TD). This continues to pile up to a point where change becomes impossible. The accumulated TD as of 2022 was approximately $1.52 trillion. And it's not slowing down, either. Prevention-first approaches turn economics from reactive spending to proactive investment, fundamentally altering business cost structures. Testing becomes an engine of productivity rather than a bottleneck. Companies implementing AI-driven processes are 2.4 times more productive than their peers, allowing significant resource reallocation from defect management to innovation initiatives that drive market growth. AI-powered test agents continuously learn from data, improving test quality with each cycle. The testing market was valued at $51.8 billion in size, yet most organizations haven't applied AI strategically to this function. With 78% of organizations now using AI in at least one business function, this creates a competitive opportunity for first-movers who recognize testing as a strategic differentiator for their business, rather than just an added cost. The Testing Maturity Curve: Measuring Your ROI Potential Understanding the ROI from AI-native testing requires establishing clear metrics that resonate with executive stakeholders. The testing maturity curve is a proprietary framework I developed to help prospects understand their current position and identify the incremental value available through strategic advancement. (The ROI numbers are internal calculations based on companies that transitioned from traditional testing setups to AI-native cloud testing.) Reactive organizations focus on finding problems after they occur. You're in this stage if your team tracks metrics like defect discovery rates, test pass/fail ratios and time spent on manual testing. The ROI indicators here are straightforward but limited: bug counts, escaped defects reaching production and basic test coverage percentages. Notice how these metrics focus on problems rather than business value. Most organizations stay here, mistaking activity metrics for impact metrics. This is where change begins. Your metrics shift to prevention rather than detection. Track how quickly you identify issues, measure the reduction in defect escape rates and monitor how release frequency accelerates. Pay close attention to the reallocation of engineering time from firefighting to innovation. The ROI becomes visible in accelerated time-to-market, reduced technical debt and increased developer productivity. Your testing dashboard transitions from counting problems to measuring business acceleration. At this breakthrough stage, your metrics become truly business-oriented. Monitor your release cycle compression from weeks to days, track the declining cost of defect remediation and measure your feature delivery velocity against competitors. The most powerful ROI indicators connect quality directly to revenue: customer retention improvements, NPS score increases and market share growth that correlates with your quality advances. Testing isn't just about finding bugs anymore—it's driving business results. The Economics Of Inaction Your competitors aren't standing still. By 2027, more than 50% of enterprise AI models will be industry-specific. You simply cannot afford to lag behind the competition here. And the competitive advantage compounds over time. Every development cycle widens the gap between organizations stuck in reactive mode and those operating preventively. So, the question isn't if you can afford AI-native cloud testing. The question is whether you can afford to lose out on the market advantage that cloud testing brings. Forbes Technology Council is an invitation-only community for world-class CIOs, CTOs and technology executives. Do I qualify?

Mastering GUID Generation: Your Ultimate Guide to Online Tools and Best Practices
Mastering GUID Generation: Your Ultimate Guide to Online Tools and Best Practices

Time Business News

time22-06-2025

  • Time Business News

Mastering GUID Generation: Your Ultimate Guide to Online Tools and Best Practices

Globally Unique Identifiers (GUIDs), also known as Universally Unique Identifiers (UUIDs), are 128-bit values used to uniquely identify information across systems and time. They are essential in software development, database management, and distributed systems to prevent conflicts and ensure data integrity. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore the importance of GUIDs, how to generate them using online tools, best practices for their use, and how to integrate GUID generation into your development workflow. A GUID is a 128-bit number used to identify resources in computer systems. The term GUID is commonly used in Microsoft technologies, while UUID is used elsewhere. GUIDs are designed to be unique across systems and time, making them ideal for use in distributed systems, databases, and applications. Online GUID generators offer several advantages: Convenience : Generate GUIDs instantly without the need for additional software. : Generate GUIDs instantly without the need for additional software. Customization : Choose from various formats, including hyphens, braces, uppercase, and encoding types. : Choose from various formats, including hyphens, braces, uppercase, and encoding types. Bulk Generation: Generate multiple GUIDs at once, saving time for developers and testers. For instance, ITServ's GUID Generator provides a user-friendly interface with options to customize the format and encoding of generated GUIDs. Here are some reliable online GUID generators: ITServ's GUID Generator : Offers a clean interface with customization options. : Offers a clean interface with customization options. : Provides multiple versions of UUIDs and bulk generation capabilities. : Provides multiple versions of UUIDs and bulk generation capabilities. : Allows for quick generation with various formatting options. : Allows for quick generation with various formatting options. LambdaTest's Random GUID Generator: Focuses on simplicity and speed. To effectively use GUIDs in your development workflow: Consistency : Use the same version and format of GUIDs across your application to maintain uniformity. : Use the same version and format of GUIDs across your application to maintain uniformity. Security : Avoid exposing GUIDs in public-facing URLs or APIs to prevent potential misuse. : Avoid exposing GUIDs in public-facing URLs or APIs to prevent potential misuse. Storage: Store GUIDs in a standardized format in your databases to ensure compatibility. Integrating GUID generation into your development workflow can enhance automation and consistency: Version Control Systems : Use GUIDs to tag releases or identify commits uniquely. : Use GUIDs to tag releases or identify commits uniquely. Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) : Incorporate GUID generation in your CI/CD pipelines to label builds and deployments. : Incorporate GUID generation in your CI/CD pipelines to label builds and deployments. Automation Scripts: Utilize scripts to generate GUIDs for use in tests or configuration files. GUIDs are a fundamental part of modern software development, ensuring uniqueness and integrity across systems. By leveraging online GUID generators and integrating them into your development workflow, you can streamline your processes and maintain consistency. Tools like ITServ's GUID Generator offer customizable options to meet your specific needs. 1. What is a GUID? A GUID is a 128-bit number used to uniquely identify resources in computer systems. The term GUID is commonly used in Microsoft technologies, while UUID is used elsewhere. 2. How do I generate a GUID? You can generate a GUID using online tools like ITServ's GUID Generator, which offers customization options for format and encoding. 3. What are the different versions of GUIDs? There are several versions of GUIDs: Version 1 : Time-based GUIDs. : Time-based GUIDs. Version 4 : Randomly generated GUIDs. : Randomly generated GUIDs. Version 5: Name-based GUIDs using SHA-1 hashing. 4. Can GUIDs be duplicated? While the probability is extremely low, GUIDs can theoretically be duplicated. However, the likelihood of a collision is negligible, making GUIDs reliable for most applications. 5. How do I use GUIDs in my code? You can use GUIDs in your code by generating them using built-in functions or online tools. For example, in C#, you can use to generate a new GUID. 6. Are there any limitations to using GUIDs? While GUIDs are widely used, they can be larger in size compared to other identifiers, which may impact storage and performance in certain scenarios. 7. How can I ensure the uniqueness of GUIDs? To ensure uniqueness, generate GUIDs using reliable algorithms and avoid reusing GUIDs across different systems or applications. 8. Can I generate GUIDs offline? Yes, many programming languages provide libraries to generate GUIDs offline without the need for an internet connection. 9. How do I format GUIDs? GUIDs can be formatted in various ways, including with or without hyphens, in uppercase or lowercase, and enclosed in braces. Online tools like ITServ's GUID Generator allow you to customize the format. 10. Are there any security considerations when using GUIDs? While GUIDs are designed to be unique, they should not be used as security tokens or passwords. For sensitive applications, consider using cryptographically secure identifiers. By understanding GUIDs and utilizing online generators like ITServ's GUID Generator, you can effectively incorporate them into your development processes, ensuring uniqueness and consistency across your system TIME BUSINESS NEWS

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