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Opkey Publishes First-Of-Its-Kind State of Erp Testing Report

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Opkey commissions independent study to highlight key trends in the ERP space, and explains how these trends are impacting testing teams

Opkey, an industry-leader in packaged application testing, released their inaugural State of ERP Testing 2022 report. The report is based on 3rd-party industry data and a survey conducted of over 300 Fortune 2000 C-Suite executives and VPs across a variety of industries and geographies.

We’re really excited to release this report to the public.”

— Pankaj Goel, Opkey’s CEO and Founder

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The report finds that the broad move to cloud-based ERPs, along with the rise of composable ERPs, have made testing more complicated and difficult than ever before. While the majority of organizations are responding to these challenges by outsourcing testing to service providers and System Integrators, Opkey found that most organizations are dissatisfied with their current testing programs. Specifically, less than 10% are “extremely satisfied” with their level of test coverage. As a result, companies are now employing risk-based, continuous, and shift-left testing strategies, in addition to a greater focus on end-to-end testing and test documentation.

“We’re really excited to release this report to the public,” Pankaj Goel, Opkey’s CEO and Founder said. “It solidifies our belief that intelligent test automation platforms, like Opkey’s, are critical to solving the ERP testing challenges that actual business leaders are facing today.”

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