Archive for March 2026

What Rapise 9.0 Self-Healing Looks Like in the Real World

March 25th, 2026

One of the most compelling things about Rapise 9.0 is that its new self-healing capability is not just a theoretical AI feature. It solves a very real automation problem: what happens when the application under test changes so much that a previously recorded test should, by all traditional standards, break. To illustrate that, we took our sample Library Information System, recorded a test using the original ASP.NET version, then tried the same recorded test against the newer React-based version and relied on the new self-healing functionality to adjust the test without any human intervention. The results were astounding!

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The Agent Leader: Shifting from Static to non Static Autonomous Innovation

March 25th, 2026

As we watch the "Technical" tip over to non-technical disciplines with OpenClaw becoming personal agents, to NVIDIA's enterprise version. Claude infiltrating Excel wiping out any BA who once prided themselves on their superior spreadsheet skills. What should you do to alleviate anxiety from the everyday feeling that the floor is shifting right under your feet in as far as technical advancements of agents go in 2026? The biggest issue is the gap between AI speed vs Leadership speed to adopt any of this with safety

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Dystopia and the Boardroom

March 18th, 2026

It's up to you now as to where you steer AI. 

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AI Testing Has Entered a New Era: Adam Sandman on TestGuild Discusses Non-Deterministic Systems and SureWire

March 16th, 2026

Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing the way software is built, tested, and trusted. On a recent episode of the TestGuild Automation Podcast, Adam Sandman, co-founder of Inflectra, joined Joe Colantonio to discuss one of the most important quality challenges facing modern software teams: how to test non-deterministic systems. The conversation explored why traditional pass/fail approaches are no longer sufficient for AI-enabled applications, how quality teams need to think differently about risk, and how Inflectra’s upcoming SureWire product is being designed to help organizations move from AI experimentation to enterprise-grade reliability.

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Recap | Breaking Free from Forced Cloud Migrations: Why Enterprise Teams are Moving to SpiraPlan

March 10th, 2026

With Atlassian progressively phasing out Jira Data Center—setting a hard end-of-life date for March 28, 2029—many organizations are facing a critical choice: move to the cloud or find a new home for their on-premise data. In our recent webinar, Inflectra’s CEO Adam Sandman and Merito’s CTO Louis Tadman discussed why SpiraPlan is the premier choice for teams that need the flexibility of self-hosting without sacrificing enterprise-grade features.

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Rapise vs. Cucumber in the Age of Agentic AI

March 5th, 2026

For teams planning for an agentic AI future, the core question is no longer just “How do we automate tests?” It is “How do we let humans and AI systems collaborate to create, execute, adapt, and maintain tests at scale?” On that question, Rapise has a stronger forward-looking position than Cucumber because it is built as an execution-oriented automation platform with embedded AI capabilities, while Cucumber is fundamentally a behavior-driven development (BDD) framework centered on plain-language specifications.

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Delivering the Agentic AI SDLC with Spira, Rapise and Amazon Kiro

March 4th, 2026

Amazon Kiro, SpiraPlan, and Rapise are reshaping how modern software gets built - combining AI-powered code generation with the structure, traceability, and testing discipline enterprises need. Together, they create a connected path from requirements to release, helping teams move from idea to production faster without losing control of quality, verification, or compliance.

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