Topic: sauce labs

Sauce Labs introduces Sauce AI for Test Authoring

SAN FRANCISCO — Test automation platform provider Sauce Labs today announced the general availability of Sauce AI for Test Authoring, an AI Agent that translates business intent into framework-agnostic executable test suites that can be run instantly on Sauce Labs’ virtual and real-device clouds. This launch introduces a new paradigm for DevOps: Intent-Driven Testing, designed … continue reading

Sauce Labs Launches Industry’s First Programmable Mobile Device Cloud for the AI Era

Sauce Labs today announced general availability of the Real Device Access API, giving developers a programmable mobile testing infrastructure that offers device-level controls with no testing framework required. With AI capabilities built into the device and OS level, the tools that developers have relied on to test mobile applications have failed to keep up with … continue reading

This week in AI updates: Syncfusion Code Studio, MCP support in Linkerd, and more (November 7, 2025)

Syncfusion Code Studio now available Code Studio is an AI-powered IDE that offers capabilities like autocompletion, code generation and explanations, refactoring of selected code blocks, and multistep agent automation for large-scale tasks. Customers can use their preferred LLM to power Code Studio, and will also get access to security and governance features like SSO, role-based … continue reading

Report: How engineering leaders and execs feel about adopting AI agents for testing

Engineering leadership and executives are out of touch when it comes to software testing and how AI can be applied to the process, according to Sauce Labs’ 2025 Software Testing Vibe Check: Agentic Edition report. 61% of survey respondents—who consisted of 400 testing executives and engineering leaders surveyed in June 2024—said that their top leadership … continue reading

How these solution providers support automated testing

We asked these tool providers to share more information on how their solutions help companies with automated testing. Their responses are below. Matt Klassen, CMO, Parasoft Quality continues to be the primary metric for measuring the success of software deliveries. With the continued pressure to release software faster and with fewer defects, it’s not just … continue reading

A guide to automated testing tools

The following is a listing of automated testing tool providers, along with a brief description of their offerings.  Keysight Technologies Eggplant Digital Automation Intelligence (DAI) platform is the first AI-driven test automation solution with unique capabilities that make the testing process faster and easier. With DAI, you can automate 95% of activities, including test-case design, … continue reading

Targeting a key to automated testing

Getting one’s hands on automated tests for the first time is like being given the keys to a Ferrari. And YouTube is chock-full of videos on what happens when someone gets too comfortable too soon in a Ferrari. Automated tests are fast, but only in the direction that you point them to. And having a … continue reading

Low-code speeds up development time, but what about testing time?

Low-code has been experiencing widespread adoption across the industry over the past several years, but testing apps created using low-code tools is unfortunately falling behind. According to Raj Rao, chief strategy officer for Sauce Labs low-code solution AutonomIQ, often companies set up citizen development programs where employees with no technical background can use low-code or … continue reading

The future of testing is DevOps speed with managed risk

Just as big data transformed the way organizations approach intelligence and cloud transformed the way they think about infrastructure, DevOps is fundamentally altering the way organizations think about software development. In a DevOps world, software development is no longer a balancing act between speed and quality but a quest for both, as forward-thinking development teams … continue reading

SD Times news digest: TypeScript 4.4 beta, Rust support improvements in Linux kernel, Sauce Labs acquires Backtrace

Some of the major highlights of the TypeScript 4.4 beta are control flow analysis of aliased conditions, symbol and template string pattern index signatures and more.  With control flow analysis of aliased conditions enabled, developers don’t have to convince TypeScript of a variable’s type whenever it is used because the type-checker leverages something called control … continue reading

Sauce Labs report: Most companies fail to meet continuous testing benchmarks

Sauce Labs published its first report that analyzes how companies measure up to benchmarks of four key continuous testing pillars. The company also announced its acquisition of Screener and availability of Sauce Headless. The Continuous Testing Benchmark Report was based on user data from the company’s continuous testing cloud between June and December of last … continue reading

Pushing automated testing to its limits

The software industry keeps expressing it is under immense pressure to keep up with market demand and deliver software faster. Automated testing is an approach that came out to not only help speed up software delivery, but to ensure the software that did come out did what it was supposed to do. For some time … continue reading

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