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Business Wire
09-05-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Tricentis Expands Capability for Integrated Toolchain Within RISE with SAP to Accelerate Cloud and AI-driven Transformation
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tricentis, a global leader in continuous testing and quality engineering, today announced a new capability that injects Tricentis' AI-driven testing intelligence into SAP's integrated toolchain, part of RISE with SAP methodology. This helps organizations to automatically identify critical business processes and generate intelligent test assets aligned with SAP's quality assurance best practices, enabling accelerated time to value and reduced risk across complex cloud ERP migrations. Through its partnership with SAP, Tricentis continues to evolve its role in helping customers transition from legacy on-premises solutions to SAP Cloud ERP solutions faster, safer, and more cost-effectively. SAP's integrated toolchain offers a strategic suite of tools that guide customers through their transition to SAP Cloud ERP and support continuous innovation after migration. Tricentis' streamlined operation with this suite of tools helps ensure that quality is embedded at every stage accelerating transformation, enabling faster delivery of innovation, and empowering customers to confidently scale, adapt, and thrive in the cloud. Further new capabilities for customers include: Tricentis' expanded capabilities with SAP's integrated toolchain allows customers to automate, enhance, and accelerate their business transformation journey by seamlessly navigating technology changes and adopting new processes with inferred contextual guidance. SAP's integrated toolchain leverages key SAP native capabilities to provide information on governance, accelerated data transformation, and end-to-end business quality assurance functions. Tricentis AI and autonomous testing capabilities for creating test cases at the business process development stage. These planned capabilities will allow test cases to be created when the business process is designed, using AI to automatically create the test portfolio, which expedites testing processes and modernization efforts while saving time and cost resources. SAP Enterprise Continuous Testing by Tricentis, an SAP Solution Extension, has been rebuilt from the ground up on a new, future-proof cloud-native architecture, and integrated with SAP Cloud ALM. This architecture upgrade brings new capabilities, including zero-footprint test execution, cloud-based test data functionality, and improved business user collaboration with a new intuitive Business Flow Designer and expanded AI-driven automation. Tricentis Tosca Copilot support for SAP Fiori, SAP's award-winning design system for all SAP products. SAP Fiori support within Tosca Copilot will allow for generative AI-powered automatic test creation, further optimizing test authoring. (Tosca Copilot is in-planning to be made available with SAP Enterprise Continuous Testing by Tricentis). Tricentis' partnership with SAP saw further growth in 2024, with 49% increase in YoY revenue growth. According to analysis by IDC (IDC Business Value White Paper, doc #US52458724-P, September 2024), organizations that use SAP application testing solutions by Tricentis see a 576% return on investment and realize benefits worth an average of $5.33 million per year, underscoring Tricentis' mission to empower teams to deliver high-quality software at speed and scale as they focus on critical business outcomes. Darryl Gray, Senior Vice President, Global ISV Partner Management at SAP, commented: 'As we reach the fifth year with Tricentis as an SAP Solution Extensions partner, we are increasingly excited by the growth and opportunity our partnership provides our shared customers on their business transformation journeys through advanced cloud architecture. These further integrations will allow for continued cloud acceleration across industries, enabling organizations to have confidence in the speed and quality of their migration efforts.' David Gardiner, Executive Vice President and General Manager at Tricentis, commented: 'Our partnership with SAP has become a cornerstone of our offerings, giving organizations access to best-in-class solutions as they make imperative decisions in navigating today's cloud-first business environment. Through the SAP transformation toolchain, Tricentis is now further embedded in SAP's network as a leader in quality assurance and AI-powered solutions, making it possible for our customers to realize their business modernization goals with quality and speed in mind.' As a premier sponsor of SAP Sapphire & ASUG Annual Conference in Orlando, FL May 19-21 (Booth #400) and in Madrid May 26-28 (Booth #10.301, Hall 10), Tricentis will showcase how its deepening partnership with SAP is redefining the ways enterprises confidently modernize and innovate in the cloud. Hear Tricentis customer success stories Shifting left and accelerating SAP transformation without disruption What: Learn how Ulta Beauty accelerated its SAP S/4HANA migration using SAP Enterprise Continuous Testing by Tricentis, SAP Enterprise Performance Testing by Tricentis, and SAP Change Impact Analysis by Tricentis. Discover how Ulta cut regression testing cycle time by 70%, ensured performance at scale, and built a quality-first culture—driving innovation without disrupting operations. Speakers: David Greengas, IT Director and Alan Hearth, Director, Strategic Portfolio Delivery When: Tuesday, May 20, 3-4 p.m. Where: Small Theatre What: HP Inc. realized an 88% productivity gain for their SAP RISE Cloud ERP transformation by incorporating test automation combined with AI-powered risk intelligence by Tricentis. The result: changes to critical business processes across the enterprise are now completed in days instead of weeks, empowering HP to rapidly turn innovation into adoption, reinforcing HP Inc's. agility and market leadership. Speaker: Atif Khan, Senior IT Manager, HP When: Wednesday, May 21, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Where: Large Theatre Additional Resources Event page: Tricentis at SAP Sapphire 2025 (Orlando) Event page: Tricentis at SAP Sapphire 2025 (Madrid) Case study: Vodafone dials up test automation for SAP S/4HANA speed and innovation Blog: Organizations leveraging SAP Application Testing solutions by Tricentis gain an average of $5.33 million in annual benefits About Tricentis Tricentis is a global leader in continuous testing and quality engineering. The Tricentis AI-based, continuous testing portfolio of products provides a new and fundamentally different way to perform software testing. An approach that's totally automated, fully codeless, and intelligently driven by AI. It addresses both agile development and complex enterprise apps, enabling enterprises to accelerate their digital transformation by dramatically increasing software release speed, reducing costs, and improving software quality. Widely credited for reinventing software testing for DevOps, cloud, and enterprise applications, Tricentis has been recognized as a leader by all major industry analysts, including Forrester, Gartner, and IDC. Tricentis has more than 3,000 customers, including the largest brands in the world, such as McKesson, Allianz, Telstra, Dolby, and Vodafone. To learn more, visit SAP and other SAP products and services mentioned herein as well as their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of SAP SE in Germany and other countries. Please see for additional trademark information and notices.
Yahoo
25-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Infinite Computer Solutions Recognized as Breakthrough Partner of the Year in Tricentis Partner Awards 2025
Rockville, Maryland, March 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Infinite Computer Solutions, a leading global technology provider, is proud to announce that it has been named the Breakthrough Partner of the Year at the Tricentis Partner Awards 2025. The Tricentis Partner Awards is an annual event that celebrates the outstanding achievements of Tricentis' global and regional partners. These awards recognize partners who have excelled in various categories such as Digital Transformation, Delivery, Implementation, and Innovation. The awards highlight the exceptional expertise and capabilities of partners who leverage Tricentis' AI-based continuous testing solutions to drive quality and accelerate digital transformation for their customers. 'We are honored to receive this recognition from Tricentis,' said Kevin Smith, VP of Alliances and Marketing at Infinite. 'This award is a testament to our partnership and collaboration with the entire Tricentis team. And most importantly, a testament to our joint commitment to delivering innovation, test automation and quality engineering transformation to our valued clients.' Infinite continues to meet the evolving demands of software development, and redefine quality engineering innovation with intelligent, future-ready solutions. With this recognition, Infinite solidifies its position as a leader in the technology consulting and digital solutions space. '2024 was a tremendous success for our partnership and we congratulate Kevin and the extended Infinite Computer Solutions team on receiving the Americas Breakthrough Partner of the Year award. As a partner-centric leading technology company, we strongly believe that investing in and with our partners is key to ensuring customer adoption, maturity and long-term impact. We're continuously impressed to see Kevin's partner first mentality and Infinite's dedication to our joint customers and raising the bar with outstanding results for their clients. This award serves as a testament to our joint unwavering commitment to excellence, always striving jointly toward the highest standards of quality and customer success,' said Chaim Frenkel, VP of Alliances at Tricentis. To find out more about the Tricentis Partner Awards, please read the official announcement here. Learn more: About Infinite Computer Solutions Infinite is a global leader in technology modernization, next-gen IT services and solutions, and digital engineering, with over two decades of experience helping clients turn digital transformation into business value. Leveraging an AI-first approach, we combine leading technologies, innovative platforms and accelerators with practical know-how. With the scale of over 18,000 talented professionals across 20+ global locations, we proudly serve hundreds of clients, across all industries, delivering innovative, client-focused solutions. Discover how we can transform your business. Visit us at About Tricentis Tricentis is a global leader in continuous testing and quality engineering. The Tricentis AI-based, continuous testing portfolio of products provide a new and fundamentally different way to perform software testing. An approach that's totally automated, fully codeless, and intelligently driven by AI. It addresses both agile development and complex enterprise apps, enabling enterprises to accelerate their digital transformation by dramatically increasing software release speed, reducing costs, and improving software quality. Widely credited for reinventing software testing for DevOps, cloud, and enterprise applications, Tricentis has been recognized as a leader by all major industry analysts, including Forrester, Gartner, and IDC. Tricentis has more than 3,000 customers, including federal, state, and local government agencies. To learn more, visit CONTACT: Media Contact Infinite Computer Solutions info@ in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
10-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Martin aiming to secure Ireland's economic ties with the US in Trump meeting
Irish premier Micheal Martin has insisted his priority in this week's meeting with Donald Trump at the White House is to 'copper fasten' Ireland's economic relationship with the US. Amid concerns that the US president's protectionist approach to tariffs and tax could pose a significant risk to an Irish economy that is in large part sustained by long-standing investment by US multinationals, the Taoiseach stressed he will be emphasising the two-way nature of the transatlantic relationship. Mr Martin will hold talks with Mr Trump in the Oval Office on Wednesday, but he began his traditional St Patrick's programme of engagements in the US with a visit to Austin, Texas – a state the Taoiseach said had witnessed a 'new wave of Irish investment' with 120 Irish companies creating about 4,000 jobs. The Fianna Fail leader said he wanted to use the trip to highlight the 'enduring nature' of the US-Irish economic relationship. Mr Martin declined to be drawn on questions about how he intended to handle the meeting with Mr Trump in Washington DC, insisting he was taking his visit 'day by day' and that his focus on Monday was on engagements in Austin, including a meeting with Republican state governor Greg Abbott. 'I represent the country, the people of Ireland, and I am very, very conscious that in a very challenging world, thousands and thousands of jobs depend on the economic relationship between the United States and Ireland,' he added. 'And my overriding objective is to copper fasten that for the time ahead and to protect those people who are working in jobs. And that is very important.' Pressed on his strategy for the meeting with Mr Trump, Mr Martin said: 'Our strategy really is to – notwithstanding all the commentary – bring home the idea that [the US has] an enduring, robust presence in Ireland and the relationship is a very strong one that we want to see grow into the future. 'So that's my focus today and I take it day by day, but I'm looking forward to the meeting in the White House, obviously.' Elsewhere on his Monday itinerary, Mr Martin visited US multinational tech companies Dell and Tricentis, with the latter announcing plans to hire 50 additional staff in its Cork base over the coming years. 'Meetings of this kind very often can sow a seed for future investments,' he said. 'To bring home to the companies the strength of what Ireland has to offer in terms of a stable political environment, a very clear investment framework, and also then in terms of human capital.' Mr Martin said Ireland had a strong position as a member of the European Union to attract the right employees to meet the objectives of companies investing in the country. The Taoiseach later attended the major media and technology festival South by Southwest where he told a panel that Ireland can offer filmmakers competitive tax incentives, funding supports and excellent production facilities. That event was staged at the Marlow bar in downtown Austin, which the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs has rebranded as Ireland House for the festival. There, Mr Martin also met companies that were supported by the Enterprise Ireland development agency and spoke at a a 'pop-up Gaeltacht' aimed at promoting the Irish language. The Taoiseach earlier insisted that the US remained an 'indispensable partner at a time of great peril in the world'. Mr Martin and Mr Trump are expected to discuss a range of issues on Wednesday, including the war in Ukraine and the situations in the Middle East and Northern Ireland. The Irish leader will later present Mr Trump with the traditional shamrock bowl in the White House, extending St Patrick's Day greetings from the people of Ireland to the people of the US A host of Irish Government ministers will also travel to the US, including deputy premier Tanaiste Simon Harris, who will visit Philadelphia and New York, at a time described as a key juncture in European-US relations. Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O'Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly will lead an NI Chamber business delegation to North Carolina on Monday. Ms Little-Pengelly will later travel alone to Washington DC for engagements. Ms O'Neill and Sinn Fein party colleagues are not travelling to Washington as part of 'a principled stance against the threat of mass expulsion of the Palestinian people from Gaza'.


The Independent
10-03-2025
- Business
- The Independent
Martin aiming to secure Ireland's economic ties with the US in Trump meeting
Irish premier Micheal Martin has insisted his priority in this week's meeting with Donald Trump at the White House is to 'copper fasten' Ireland's economic relationship with the US. Amid concerns that the US president's protectionist approach to tariffs and tax could pose a significant risk to an Irish economy that is in large part sustained by long-standing investment by US multinationals, the Taoiseach stressed he will be emphasising the two-way nature of the transatlantic relationship. Mr Martin will hold talks with Mr Trump in the Oval Office on Wednesday, but he began his traditional St Patrick's programme of engagements in the US with a visit to Austin, Texas – a state the Taoiseach said had witnessed a 'new wave of Irish investment' with 120 Irish companies creating about 4,000 jobs. The Fianna Fail leader said he wanted to use the trip to highlight the 'enduring nature' of the US-Irish economic relationship. Mr Martin declined to be drawn on questions about how he intended to handle the meeting with Mr Trump in Washington DC, insisting he was taking his visit 'day by day' and that his focus on Monday was on engagements in Austin, including a meeting with Republican state governor Greg Abbot. 'I represent the country, the people of Ireland, and I am very, very conscious that in a very challenging world, thousands and thousands of jobs depend on the economic relationship between the United States and Ireland,' he added. 'And my overriding objective is to copper fasten that for the time ahead and to protect those people who are working in jobs. And that is very important.' Pressed on his strategy for the meeting with Mr Trump, Mr Martin said: 'Our strategy really is to – notwithstanding all the commentary – bring home the idea that [the US has] an enduring, robust presence in Ireland and the relationship is a very strong one that we want to see grow into the future. 'So that's my focus today and I take it day by day, but I'm looking forward to the meeting in the White House, obviously.' Mr Martin was to attend the South by Southwest Conference later on Monday and to meet representatives of multinational tech companies Dell and Tricentis. 'Meetings of this kind very often can sow a seed for future investments,' he said. 'To bring home to the companies the strength of what Ireland has to offer in terms of a stable political environment, a very clear investment framework, and also then in terms of human capital.' Mr Martin said Ireland had a strong position as a member of the European Union to attract the right employees to meet the objectives of companies investing in the country. The Taoiseach earlier insisted that the US remained an 'indispensable partner at a time of great peril in the world'. Mr Martin and Mr Trump are expected to discuss a range of issues on Wednesday, including the war in Ukraine and the situations in the Middle East and Northern Ireland. The Irish leader will later present Mr Trump with the traditional shamrock bowl in the White House, extending St Patrick's Day greetings from the people of Ireland to the people of the US A host of Irish Government ministers will also travel to the US, including deputy premier Tanaiste Simon Harris, who will visit Philadelphia and New York, at a time described as a key juncture in European-US relations. Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O'Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly will lead an NI Chamber business delegation to North Carolina on Monday. Ms Little-Pengelly will later travel alone to Washington DC for engagements. Ms O'Neill and Sinn Fein party colleagues are not travelling to Washington as part of 'a principled stance against the threat of mass expulsion of the Palestinian people from Gaza'.
Yahoo
10-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
50 new jobs for Cork as Irish premier seeks further US investment
A US tech company has announced plans for 50 new jobs at its Irish base as Ireland's premier visited its Texas headquarters. Tricentis, which offers artificial intelligence-led automated sofwtware testing tools, revealed plans to expand its footprint in Cork. Taoiseach Micheal Martin visited the company's main office in Austin on Monday as part of the Irish Government's annual drive to use St Patrick's Day to promote US investment in Ireland. Mr Martin, who will meet US President Donald Trump in the White House on Wednesday, has said he wants his US visit to 'sow a seed for future investments' in Ireland. The company said it plans to increase investment in Ireland and move into a new office space in Cork to accommodate the expanded workforce, with 50 new jobs to be to be created in the coming years. The Cork operation is one of Tricentis' 26 offices around the world and is focused on 'consolidating international finance' and building various functions such as payroll, legal, and data analytics. The new jobs will expand further across several key areas such as sales, engineering, finance, and customer growth. Mr Martin, who is from Cork, said: 'This investment highlights Ireland's appeal as a hub for innovation and technology, supported by the strategic efforts of IDA Ireland. 'During my meeting with the Tricentis team in Austin, Texas, I learned that the team in Ireland has led several initiatives to optimise Tricentis' international business operations. 'We look forward to the positive impact this project will have.' Tricentis' chief marketing officer Darren Beck, who recalled a three-week visit to Ireland which included the Blarney Stone in Co Cork, welcomed Mr Martin to the company's Texas headquarters. Mr Martin congratulated the firm on its 'success and progress to date' as he hailed the plans for further expansion. Noting that employees at the Cork office were watching remotely, he said: 'I want to thank the company also for your hospitality this morning on the way into the boardroom, what greeted me was three boxes of Barry's Tea and a lovely teapot and cup.' He added: 'I think it reflects the closeness, and of course, it reflects the growing strength of the economic relationship between Texas and Ireland more generally. 'There are 50 multinational companies from this state based in Ireland and we have 120 Irish companies working in the state at different levels and involved in different areas.' Mr Martin concluded by telling Tricentis' employees in Austin that they should follow Mr Beck's experience, adding: 'You should come to Cork and you should all individually kiss the Blarney Stone – and do do other things as well.'