At Tricentis, we're a dynamic team of dreamers and doers, constantly pushing the boundaries of software quality. We embed quality into every platform, application, and step our customers take.
In the fast-paced world of software development and quality assurance, time is always a critical factor. Teams need tools that streamline processes, enhance collaboration, and minimize manual overhead. That’s where Tricentis Testim comes in, and we’re excited to share some powerful new features that will boost the efficiency of your testing workflows. We’ve listened to your requests and acted on your feedback.
Federal civilian agencies have a long history with Oracle. For decades, Oracle databases and enterprise applications have been the backbone of government operations, powering financial systems, human resources, case management, and public safety platforms. Oracle is even more intricately woven into the U.S. Department of Defense, with systems supporting logistics, intelligence data, and enterprise resource planning across military branches. But change is here.
Data leaders face a high-stakes challenge as stricter global and state-level privacy laws, like the American Privacy Rights Act (APRA), ramp up financial penalties — potentially up to 4% of a company’s global revenue — for compliance failures. Organizations must prepare for increased accountability and standardization in data privacy, sovereignty, and ethical AI governance, all of which demand stronger data safeguards and transparent practices.
Oracle recently published the release notes for Oracle Cloud’s 25B release, which will be available in late April. That means you only have a few weeks to get your test plan in place to ensure new features don’t impact your existing customizations or integrations. This release introduces several significant updates that will benefit your Oracle users, including Project Cost Distribution using available award funding and managing roles in Custom OAuth Apps.
In the prior blog, we previewed some of the reasons that we settled on using Anthropic’s Computer Using Agent (CUA) over other alternatives and promised to provide more information as to what and why, with facts and figures. If you haven’t read that blog, check it out here. In this blog, I hope we can bring to light some of the “why” behind our decisions, and what makes our agentic AI so powerful.
As federal agencies adapt to tighter budgets and smaller teams, they must find smarter ways to deliver secure, high-performing services. Automated testing offers a practical path to streamlining processes while safeguarding performance, security, and reliability. Government software development is undeniably complicated. Agency teams balance compliance, security, and legislative requirements while supporting legacy systems, mobile apps, and the latest technologies.
We are thrilled to announce that the Vera 2025.1 release has gone live within the Vera platform. The Vera 2025.1 release further streamlines your daily reporting and record maintenance, revolving largely around updates and improvements to user interface, performance, and security. As our team at Tricentis continues to iterate on our products, we are always looking for opportunities to make your testing experience more efficient, faster, and increasingly automated.
This release focuses on the addition of support for several new technologies, as well as the initial release of a fundamental modernization effort we have been implementing on the NeoLoad web platform.
At Tricentis, we’re committed to pushing the boundaries of software testing, and our latest innovation, the spring 2025 release of Tosca, is a testament to that commitment. This update introduces a suite of advanced features for Tosca’s cloud deployment and is designed to elevate your test automation experience, further enhance authoring, and advance test automation and zero-footprint execution.