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Xray is transitioning into a Forge App: What does it mean for you?

Xray is transitioning into a Forge App, Atlassian's modern cloud development platform, using Forge Remote to strengthen security, align with Atlassian's long-term roadmap, and support future innovation. If you're wondering what the Xray Forge migration means, the short answer is simple: your testing workflows stay exactly the same. The changes happen behind the scenes, improving the platform that powers Xray while maintaining the features, scalability, and performance your team relies on.

Agentic AI Test Execution Inside Jira with Xray and Lynqa

AI is becoming part of every stage of the testing lifecycle. Teams are using it to analyze requirements, design test cases, generate automation scripts, and accelerate execution activities that previously required significant manual effort. Within Xray, AI already helps transform Jira requirements into actionable test cases with AI Test Case Generation.

Xray and Lynqa: Agentic AI Test Execution in Jira

AI is becoming part of every stage of the testing lifecycle. Teams are using it to analyze requirements, design test cases, generate automation scripts, and accelerate execution activities that previously required significant manual effort. Within Xray, AI already helps transform Jira requirements into actionable test cases with AI Test Case Generation.

How Xray's AI Test Prioritization Helps Teams Focus on High-Risk Tests

Test execution is one of the most time-sensitive stages of software delivery. Teams are expected to validate functionality, ensure stability, and support release decisions within increasingly shorter development cycles. Even with strong automation in place, there is rarely enough time to execute every Test before a release. This makes prioritization a critical part of the QA process.

How SoftComply and Xray Enable Risk-Based Testing in Jira Cloud

For organizations developing regulated products, risk management and testing are closely connected. Every identified risk must be assessed, mitigated, verified, and documented to support compliance requirements and release decisions. Yet these activities often happen in separate systems. Risk assessments may live in dedicated risk management tools or spreadsheets, and testing is usually managed elsewhere.