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Automation Frameworks beyond Appium & Selenium
A team ships a React Native app and a marketing site in the same sprint. The mobile suite runs on Espresso and XCUITest; the web suite runs on Playwright. Nobody on either team wrote a line of Appium or Selenium — not because those tools failed them, but because neither team ever needed a cross-platform…
AI and The Future of Enterprise Agile Planning
Artificial intelligence is moving quickly into the way teams plan, refine, and manage work. But for enterprise Agile organizations, the opportunity is to use AI where it can reduce friction while keeping context, accountability, and judgment firmly in human hands. Digital.ai Sage is designed as an assistive capability within Agility. Enabled users can access Sage…
Digital.ai Agility 26.1: Connecting Strategy to Work
Every enterprise has goals. The harder problem is keeping those goals connected to the work teams plan and deliver. Objectives may live in one system, roadmaps in another, and execution in team backlogs. When those layers drift apart, leaders can see activity without knowing whether it is advancing strategy, while teams can deliver successfully without…
Digital.ai Agility 26.2: Connecting Release Planning to Delivery
Digital.ai Agility 26.2 focuses on making that connection easier. The release expands visibility into release scope and progress, brings release and OKR information into the Data Mart, and strengthens Agility Sync for organizations coordinating work across multiple systems. The result is a more connected planning experience that helps teams spend less time reconstructing status and…
What Makes a Great Testing Platform: A Checklist for Enterprise Teams
Every enterprise QA team eventually hits the same wall. A test suite that runs cleanly on two devices in a sprint demo starts failing unpredictably the moment it’s rolled out across a real device farm — dozens or hundreds of devices, different OS versions, different carriers, different states of battery and network. The team spends…
5 Test Scaling Challenges Every Regulated Enterprise Will Recognize (and How to Solve Them)
Scaling test automation is hard for any large enterprise. But for organizations in banking, insurance, healthcare, pharma, government or any other regulated industry, “hard” gets a second layer: every shortcut that speeds up a typical engineering team runs into a compliance wall that regulated industries can’t just route around. If you’ve tried to scale testing…
Your Team Adopted Maestro for Mobile Testing. Now What?
The framework was the easy decision. The infrastructure isn’t. Maestro made something hard much easier. One command to install. Five minutes from first hearing about it to a running test. Tests written in YAML that read like a plain description of what a user does — not code that requires a specialist to interpret. That…
Real Devices vs. Virtual Devices: Why Enterprise Mobile Testing Can’t Afford to Get This Wrong
Your customers judge your brand through a screen that fits in their pocket. When your mobile app is fast and reliable, they barely notice it. When it stutters, drains their battery, or crashes at checkout, they notice immediately, and many of them leave. For an enterprise, the mobile experience is not a feature. It is…
From Accessibility Findings to Release Evidence: WCAG Scans Are Now Built Into Your Test Reports
Automated accessibility testing can identify up to 57% of digital accessibility issues, according to Deque’s Automated Accessibility Coverage Report. That’s a meaningful chunk of coverage, and it’s also a reminder that finding an issue is only the first step. Every finding still has to be reviewed, understood, and factored into a release decision. And that’s…
The EAA Has Been Enforced for a Year. Most Teams Still Can’t Prove Compliance
On June 28, 2025, the European Accessibility Act moved from deadline to enforcement. That was over a year ago now. If it doesn’t feel urgent anymore, that’s normal. Deadlines fade fast once nothing visibly breaks. But accessibility doesn’t fail like a server outage. The consequences show up later, as a lawsuit, a failed audit, a…