Last week’s global IT outage, caused by a security update from CrowdStrike that affected Microsoft’s Windows operating system, brought operations across multiple industries to a standstill. The recent incident highlights, among other things, the importance of balancing the need for rapid updates against the necessity for thorough software testing. Amid economic downturns, companies often tend to reduce the size of, or altogether eliminate their software testing efforts to reduce costs.
However, as seen with the recent outage, the necessity of implementing testing cannot be over-emphasized. Instead of eliminating testing, companies can instead opt for test automation solutions to ensure release cycles are sped up, and software systems operate at peak reliability. This efficiency also frees up valuable resources, allowing your teams to prioritize innovation and strategy. This blog compares two test automation solutions, Selenium and Fortest, to help IT teams find the right fit for their business needs.
Selenium is a widely-used open-source framework that enables the automation of web browsers, providing tools to facilitate the creation and execution of tests across various web browsers and platforms. Fortest, developed by Fortude, builds on the capabilities of Selenium by offering a more user-friendly interface and additional automation commands. These are specifically designed to reduce complexity and increase efficiency in testing processes, especially for Infor M3/CloudSuite applications.