Why automating intelligence is critical to technology innovators

Today's newest products are increasingly complex, due to evolving standards, applications distributed across multiple cloud environments, and acceleration in an “all in one” expectation from new users. This increased complexity directly impacts test coverage for new products, increasing pressure on development teams.

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With so many potential vectors to test, there is an expectation that automating design and test procedures would
be mainstream. However, according to a recent Forrester study commissioned by Keysight Technologies, 89 percent of companies still employ
manual processes, with only 11 percent of companies fully automating.

Companies do, nonetheless, see value in automation, with 75 percent
already reporting some automation and nearly half wanting to automate in the next three years. 

Here, we asked Jeff
Harris at Keysight to expand on the state of automation in the industry today...


Read the full article in DPA's January issue



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