A recent report by Tricentis reveals that two-thirds of organizations worldwide are at risk of software outages, with the figure being even higher in the UK. While companies are increasingly focused on improving delivery speed, only a small fraction are prioritizing software quality. More than 60% of organizations are deploying untested code, leading to significant financial losses, especially in the financial services sector. The report underscores the need for a balance between speed, quality, and effective testing strategies to mitigate outage risks and ensure better business outcomes.
Two-thirds of organizations globally are at risk of a software outage over the next year, primarily due to untested code deployments and quality concerns.
Kevin Thompson of Tricentis emphasized that the key to success lies in balancing quality and speed in software delivery to meet technological demands.
The UK faces a greater risk of software outages than the global average, with 73% of organizations admitting to deploying untested code.
A worrying trend is seen where over 60% of organizations are shipping code without full testing, leading to potential financial losses and operational risks.
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