Qualitest is proud to be a Silver Sponsor of SAP Sapphire and ASUG Annual Conference Orlando 2024.
Meet us at booth # 519 from June 03 to June 05, 2024.
Qualitest’s SAP S/4HANA RISE solution employs AI to streamline SAP deployments and elevate quality engineering.
- We utilize AI across the testing lifecycle, from requirement analysis to the generation and execution of test cases, based on change impact.
- This approach transforms the business value proposition of quality assurance (QA) by significantly reducing time-to-market, enhancing product quality, and decreasing costs associated with manual testing.
- The outcome is a streamlined, future-ready SAP environment marked by reduced inefficiencies and error rates, supported by a globally robust quality infrastructure.
This comprehensive approach ensures a streamlined, efficient, and robust SAP operational framework, defined by global quality standards and AI-driven process optimization.
Here is more on our SAP testing solutions.
Our in-depth SAP knowledge provides nuanced insights for S/4HANA transformations. Our team's extensive experience in SAP development and usage enhances our understanding of business processes. This ensures our solutions are not only technically sound but also perfectly tailored for production, leading to smooth transitions and maximized ROI.
By utilizing pre-built accelerators from Tricentis and ACCELQ, along with Qualigen's AI technology, we significantly expedite testing. This strategy cuts down testing time by up to 97% compared to manual methods, streamlining the process and drastically shortening the time to market.
Integration of Qualigen with tools like Jira, qTest, and ALM boosts the existing technological landscape. Generative AI, coupled with our tribal knowledge engine, validates requirements and converts them into test cases in under a minute. This facilitates a dynamic and adaptable approach to S/4HANA transformation, streamlining the script-building process that typically involves creating over 4000 tests, each taking more than 3 hours to develop.